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On January 3, 2007, Cross was sentenced to five years of probation and a year of home confinement for her role in fraudulently obtaining millions of dollars in federal student aid for the college. In addition, the college's financial-aid director at the time the fraud was committed was also
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sentenced, to five years of probation and 18 months of home confinement. The prosecutors and her lawyers agreed to a plea bargain. The light sentence meted out by the judge was based on her age (70), her medical condition (she had sleep apnea and had a series of
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in the names of ineligible students, including some who never attended the college, some who were enrolled part-time and others who had already left. The money was used to pay the school's operating costs.
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When Cross arrived at Morris Brown College, it was financially troubled. While she was president, Morris Brown College obtained $ 3.4 million in federally insured
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As with all such loans, the responsibility for paying back the loans fell on the students. Due to its ongoing financial issues, the school eventually lost its
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stemming from her time at the college. Federal prosecutors dismissed 27 other charges against her in exchange for her plea.
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and the president of the New York State Higher Education Services Corporation before becoming the first female president of
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in 1990. Cross moved from the presidency of Chicago State in 1997 to the presidency of the GE Fund, a non-profit wing of
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Cross is a former professor and university administrator who served as vice chancellor for student affairs at
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or small strokes) and the fact that she did not profit personally from the crime.
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Former President of Morris Brown College Draws Light Sentence in Fraud Case
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in connection with the misapplication of federal funds provided to MBC.
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Ex-President of Morris Brown College Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
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in 1971. In 2001 Seton Hall awarded her an honorary degree,
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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Chicago State University
Morris Brown College
embezzlement
Newark, New Jersey
public housing
Bachelor of Science
Seton Hall University
Master of Science
Hofstra University
Ph.D.
higher education
University of Michigan
Doctor of Humane Letters
City University of New York
Chicago State University
General Electric
student loans
Pell grants
accreditation
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
embezzlement
transient ischemic attacks
Notable Black American women
ISBN
0-8103-4749-0
OCLC
24468213
cite book
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