Ivy League Faces GOP Inquiry Into Potential Price Fixing
- Harvard, Yale and Princeton receive letters from Republicans
- Republican lawmakers express concern over tuition prices
The Yale University campus in New Haven, Connecticut.
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Ivy League universities including Harvard, Yale and Princeton are facing scrutiny from Republicans in Congress over how much they charge.
The Senate and House Judiciary committees sent letters to eight schools, saying they are concerned they may be acting inconsistently with US antitrust laws when setting their tuition prices.