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Yale, Brown, Columbia, Duke, and Emory have agreed to pay a combined fine of $104.5 million to settle a lawsuit that accused them of limiting students financial aid to favor wealthy applicants.This is the latest development from a2022 lawsuitfiled by students who accused 17 of the nations most elite private schools of conspiring to reduce the financial aid
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