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Former GU Tennis Coach Agrees To Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal

Former GU Tennis Coach Agrees To Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal

By Annie Kane September 24, 2021

Former Georgetown University tennis Head Coach Gordon Ernst agreed to plead guilty for his involvement in the national college admissions scandal Sept. 15. Ernst, who served as a tennis coach at Georgetown...

9th Georgetown Parent Pleads Guilty in “Operation Varsity Blues”

9th Georgetown Parent Pleads Guilty in “Operation Varsity Blues”

By Heather Doherty September 1, 2021

Elisabeth Kimmel became the ninth former Georgetown parent to plead guilty in the college admissions scandal after entering a plea deal with prosecutors Aug. 16. Kimmel, a former chief executive officer...

Prosecutors Charge New GU Parent With Bribery, Hit Ernst With Slate of New Charges

Prosecutors Charge New GU Parent With Bribery, Hit Ernst With Slate of New Charges

By Jaime Moore-Carrillo September 3, 2020

Federal prosecutors indicted Gordon Ernst on six new criminal offenses Tuesday, ramping up charges against the former Georgetown University tennis coach accused of being an instrumental actor in the university’s...

KIRK ZIESER/THE HOYA | The summer semester at Georgetown is split into two 6-week sessions, with the first having begun on May 18 and the second set to begin June 29.

2 More Georgetown Parents Plead Guilty in College Admissions Scandal

By Hansen Lian May 27, 2020

Two more Georgetown University parents have joined a growing list of wealthy people who have pleaded guilty to illegally facilitating their children’s acceptance to the university. Peter Dameris...

Georgetown Parent Sentenced Virtually in College Admissions Scandal

Georgetown Parent Sentenced Virtually in College Admissions Scandal

By Samantha Sinutko April 23, 2020

Elizabeth Henriquez, the latest Georgetown University parent sentenced in the college admissions scandal, was given seven months in prison at Boston Federal Court.  Elizabeth Henriquez and her...

3rd GU Parent Sentenced in College Admissions Scandal

3rd GU Parent Sentenced in College Admissions Scandal

By Harrison McBride February 28, 2020

Former Georgetown University parent Michelle Janavs was sentenced Tuesday for conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, as well as money laundering, becoming the third former Georgetown parent sentenced...

Judge Gives GU Parent Longest Admissions Scandal Sentence

Judge Gives GU Parent Longest Admissions Scandal Sentence

By Elizabeth Brenneman February 14, 2020

Former Georgetown University parent Douglas Hodge was sentenced Feb. 7 for conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, receiving the longest prison term of any parent who has been sentenced for money laundering...

MOAKLEY COURT HOUSE | Four parents of current and former Georgetown University students plead guilty for their roles in the nationwide college admissions scandal in a Boston federal courthouse on Monday.

4 Parents Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal

By Clara Grudberg October 25, 2019

MOAKLEY COURT HOUSE | Four parents of current and former Georgetown University students plead guilty for their roles in the nationwide college admissions scandal in a Boston federal courthouse on Monday....

ROCHELLE VAYNTRUB FOR THE HOYA | Many students enrolled in summer courses in order to meet the former course minimum requirement. Tuition for Georgetown summer sessions is $1,496 per credit.

Former GU Student Dismisses His Lawsuit Against School

By Riley Rogerson July 19, 2019

Former Georgetown University student Adam Semprevivo dropped his lawsuit against the school for a wrongful disciplinary process Tuesday approximately two months after the school dismissed him for his family’s...

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