Donald Trump’s son-in-law
was accepted into the Ivy League university in the wake of a $2.5m pledge made
by his parents
I would like to express my gratitude to Jared Kushner for reviving interest in my 2006 book, The Price of Admission. I have never met or spoken with him, and it’s
rare in this life to find such a selfless benefactor. Of course, I doubt he
became Donald Trump’s son-in-law and consigliere merely to boost my lagging sales, but still, I’m thankful.
My book exposed a grubby secret of American higher education:
that the rich buy their underachieving children’s way into elite universities
with massive, tax-deductible donations. It reported that New Jersey real estate
developer Charles Kushner had pledged $2.5m to Harvard
University not long
before his son Jared was admitted to the prestigious Ivy League school, which
at the time accepted about one of every nine applicants. (Nowadays, it only
takes one out of 20.)
I also quoted administrators at Jared’s high school, who
described him as a less-than-stellar student and expressed dismay at Harvard’s
decision.
“There was no way anybody in the administrative office of the
school thought he would on the merits get into Harvard,’’ a former official at
the Frisch school in Paramus, New Jersey, told me. “His GPA [grade point
average] did not warrant it, his SAT scores did not warrant it. We thought, for
sure, there was no way this was going to happen. Then, lo and behold, Jared was
accepted. It was a little bit disappointing because there were at the time
other kids we thought should really get in on the merits, and they did not.’’
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