Federal prosecutors said that a University of California, San Francisco administrator deceived nursing school students into paying her rather than the university, taking advantage of the situation to steal $1.5 million in tuition.
Prosecutors claim that the offender, who served as the academic program officer for the post-master's and special studies certificate programs at the university's School of Nursing, stole tuition payments from students for over five years and deposited them into her personal bank accounts.
The offender used the money meant for tertiary education tuition for online gambling.
Prosecutors claim that the offender, who served as the academic program officer for the post-master's and special studies certificate programs at the university's School of Nursing, stole tuition payments from students for over five years and deposited them into her personal bank accounts.
The offender used the money meant for tertiary education tuition for online gambling.