UPenn sues big-biz alumnus over $3.3K in unpaid tuition from 2011

They’re Penn pinchers.

The College of Pennsylvania is suing an alum who skipped out on $3,361.01 in tuition 11 years in the past.

Morgan Griff, 33, graduated from Penn in 2011, however nonetheless owes an quantity that may barely pay a semester meal plan as of late, in response to the Ivy League establishment’s Manhattan Supreme Courtroom lawsuit.

The sum is small potatoes to Penn, whose endowment totaled $20.5 billion as of 2021.

But it surely shouldn’t be a difficulty for Griff both, since he’s an govt director at Japanese monetary conglomerate Nomura, in response to LinkedIn. It’s a job that pays a mean of about $235,000 per yr — plus one other $150,000 in bonuses and inventory, in response to office reviewer Glassdoor.

The previous Sigma Chi fraternity brother lives on the fiftieth flooring of a luxurious constructing in Tribeca final listed for $6,420 per thirty days, information present.

Students walk between classes in the Wynn Commons on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 25, 2017.
Griff was a Sigma Chi fraternity brother throughout his time on campus.
REUTERS/Charles Mostoller

Neither Griff, nor his alma mater, returned messages.

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