Lori Loughlinand her family are feeling the heat from the nationwidecollege admissions cheating scandal.
A source tells PEOPLE that Loughlin, 54, her husbandMossimo Giuannulli, 55, and their daughtersOlivia Jade, 19, and Isabella Rose, 20, are continuing to lie low at their house in Bel Air, California.
“They can’t wait for the court hearing next week to be done with,” says the source. “It’s very hard for them to think about other things right now.”
Loughlin and the fashion designer are set to appear in court April 3 after beingcharged in an alleged college admissions scaminvolving elite colleges and universities including Yale, Georgetown, the University of Southern California and Stanford.
“They are both feeling very stressed out,” adds the source. Meanwhile, Olivia isspending most of her timewith her boyfriend, model Jackson Guthry, in Malibu.
“She is definitely upset with her parents.” This wasn’t her idea, the source says.
Mossimo Giannulli and Lori Loughlin.Donato Sardella/Getty Images for LACMA

Both Loughlin and Giannulli were arrested three weeks ago on a felony charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud. They werereleased on $1 million bonds. Loughlin’s attorney has not returned PEOPLE’s requests for comment.
A source previously told PEOPLE Olivia Jade and Isabella have “no plans to return to USC,” adding, “Right now, they are just focused on getting through this ordeal.”
“The girls are not talking about future plans. They are more focused on what’s next for their parents,” the source said. “They are living in the moment and that’s all they can do right now. For them, this is all still a nightmare.”
Asource also told PEOPLEthat some of Loughlin and Giannulli’s friends have been distancing themselves from the couple as of recently.
“Lori and Mossimo are finding out quickly who their real friends are,” the insider said. “It’s not like they are the victims of a crime. Theyarethe crime. Many of their friends don’t want to be associated with them right now.”
From left: Olivia Jade Giannulli, Lori Loughlin and Isabella Rose Giannulli.Gabriel Olsen/Getty

The pair are two of50 people indicted as part of the alleged nationwide scheme, which broke on Tuesday when federal court records were unsealed in Boston. Other notable names includeDesperate HousewivesstarFelicity Huffmanand authorJane Buckingham.
Some named in the court documents allegedly paid bribes of up to $6 million to get their children into elite colleges, including Yale, Stanford, Georgetown, the University of Southern California, UCLA, the University of San Diego, University of Texas and Wake Forest, according to federal prosecutors.
source: people.com