Yale, Columbia Join $105 Million Student Aid Suit Settlement

  • Five elite universities ask federal judge to approve pact
  • Proposed plaintiff class has more than 200,000 members

Vanderbilt Hall on the Yale University campus in New Haven, Connecticut.

Photographer: Craig Warga/Bloomberg
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Yale, Columbia, Brown, Duke and Emory universities said they have agreed to settle for $104.5 million a class action lawsuit that accused them and a dozen other elite schools of colluding on financial aid packages.

The five universities on Tuesday asked a federal judge in Chicago to grant preliminary approval of the deal. Yale and Emory have each agreed to pay $18.5 million, while Duke and Columbia will both pay $24 million. Brown has agreed to pay $19.5 million.