The College Admissions Scandal Mastermind Earned More Than You Think
Robert Clark
Published Mar 30, 2026
Singer had two companies that facilitated this scandal: Key Worldwide Foundation and The Edge College & Career Network. Insider reported that he ran these out of his mansion (worth $2.6 million) in California, with its 17 rooms, hot tub, and four-car garage.
The Sacramento Business Journal stated that Singer would charge up to $2,500 each year and per each student, and with thousands of clients, that led to an annual revenue of $1 million. NPR wrote that a parent would usually pay anywhere from $250,000 to $400,000 to help their child get into an affluent university, and that some even paid $6.5 million. When it comes to his net worth, Dreshare says it's $1.5 million, and WaliKali says it's $3 million. So while the exact number may not be known, he did rake in his fair share of income.
To find out more about Singer, fans can tune into Operation Varsity Blues. It is from the same filmmakers who brought the world documentaries like Fyre and Tiger King (IMDb), and it will drop on Netflix on March 17!