Penn, Brown Universities Called by House on Price-Fixing

The University of Pennsylvania and Brown University were issued subpoenas by the House Judiciary Committee as part of its investigation into alleged tuition coordination among Ivy League universities, Politico reported on Tuesday.

The subpoenas request documents connected to the pricing practices for tuition at the universities, as well as communications among peer institutions.

The schools are accused of colluding with the nation’s six other Ivy League universities in order to inflate tuition prices and maximize profits, Center Square reported.

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