![]() ![]() “By effectively purchasing passing scores, (the students) violated the rules and regulations of the exam, taking spots at U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, said in a statement. “Illegal schemes to circumvent the TOEFL exam jeopardize both academic integrity and our country’s student visa program,” William Weinreb, acting U.S. All four face up to five years in prison, up to three years of supervised release, and fines of $250,000 - as well as deportation after conviction and serving of sentence. universities.īut the law caught up to them Thursday (May 4), with federal authorities arresting all four and charging them with conspiracy to defraud the United States, because the students who paid for test scores received student visas after being admitted to their respective universities. The test-taker - at the time a student at Hult International Business School in Cambridge, Massachusetts - scored so well, the three were admitted to premier U.S. All four were Chinese nationals, and their scam worked. Yue Wang, a 25-year-old graduate of the Hult School outside Boston in a photo from her Facebook pageīetween 20, three aspiring graduate students paid a current student to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam to help them get into grad school. preMBA Networking Festival For NEW Admits.Test Prep Resources From Manhattan Prep.Insider’s Guides to the Top Business Schools.Poets&Quants International Top 50 MBA Ranking. ![]()
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