State auditor: UC wrongly admitted well-connected students
SAN FRANCISCO — The University of California “inappropriately admitted” at least 64 wealthy students over the past six years as “favours to donors, family, and friends,” according to an audit released Tuesday that found hundreds more questionable cases of student athletes accepted to the top UC schools.
“This is a significant problem that the university needs to deal with,” State Auditor Elaine Howle said in a telephone interview.
The audit examined admissions policies and practices over a six-year period at four of the UC’s nine campuses — UCLA, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego and UC Santa Barbara. It reviewed the academic years of 2013-14 through 2018-19.
Auditors found that 22 applicants were falsely designated as student-athlete recruits “because of donations from or as favours to well-connected families.” These students “had little or no athletic skills,” Howle said.