The U.S. Department of Justice recently charged several people around the country in an alleged scheme to bribe their way into some of the nation’s most selective colleges. This case has captured the attention of many – especially college-bound students and their parents. In the past two weeks, I have been asked numerous times if I am surprised by the cheating and bribery that has been uncovered in this case. I am sorry to say, I am not surprised.
Kathleen Moriarty Skiff '75
Kathleen Moriarty Skiff '75 is Oak Knoll's Director of College Counseling. An Oak Knoll alumna, Skiff worked previously as the Director of College Counseling at Providence Country Day School in Rhode Island and the Director of College Advising at Kingswood-Oxford School in Connecticut. She also worked in college admissions at Lafayette College.
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Why I’m Not Surprised by the ‘College Admissions Scandal’
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Kathleen Moriarty Skiff '75 on Mar 25, 2019 11:00:00 AM
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