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House Republicans subpoena Harvard president over alleged tuition practices

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 2 – The House Judiciary Committee is investigating if Ivy League schools coordinated tuition hikes and used selective financial aid to maximize revenue, with Harvard subpoenaed to provide detailed documents by July 17.

  • The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Brown University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard in July 2025 demanding documents on alleged Ivy League price-fixing.
  • The subpoenas follow an April 8 request amid concerns that the schools used applicant financial data to maximize tuition through discriminatory aid packages.
  • The investigation involves eight Ivy League universities and arose after lawmakers heard testimony, including from Brown student Alex Shieh on administrative bloat raising costs.
  • The schools have provided thousands of pages of documents, but committee chairs called Brown and Penn's responses inadequate and emphasized the importance of legislative reforms.
  • The probe could lead to new legislation addressing whether current antitrust penalties effectively deter anticompetitive financial practices in higher education.
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