University of Illinois law school fined for false admissions data

July 25, 2012
American Bar Association imposes $250,000 penalty on school for disseminating misleading information

From The Chicago Tribune: The law school at the University of Illinois has been censured and fined $250,000 for intentionally publishing false admissions data to make the student body look more academically accomplished than it was. The American Bar Association, which regulates and accredits law schools, has directed the university's College of Law to prominently post a copy of the censure on the school's website and hire a compliance monitor for the next two years to check the school's admissions process and data reporting. The ABA says this is the first time it has fined a university for reporting inaccurate consumer data.

Earlier:

NOVEMBER 2011...from The Chicago Tribune: The University of Illinois' law school admissions dean has resigned after a school investigation found he inflated grades and test scores in the school's class profile in six of the last seven years. University officials say Paul Pless, the college's admissions dean for the past seven years, resigned last week. He had been on leave since September after the university's ethics office was tipped off that erroneous information had been reported about the Class of 2014, a group the college touted as "the most academically distinguished" in the school's history, with a median LSAT score of 168. The actual median LSAT score for the class was 163.

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