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Will UC Go Test Optional?
Chancellors of Berkeley and Santa Cruz, and chief academic officer of the system, endorse the idea currently being studied by a faculty committee.
The Week in Admissions News
Colleges that may close; earnings data; working students; admissions "improprieties."
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Private Conversations About Private College Closures
A college advising company planned to release a list projecting when specific private colleges could run out of money and close, but pushback from the sector convinced the company to scuttle its plan.
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Number of Enrolled International Students Drops
"Open Doors" survey finds declines in total numbers of enrolled international students in 2018-19 and continuing declines in new enrollments, though the latter declines are less sharp than in prior two years.
The Week in Admissions News
Affirmative action; more state aid; college ROI; borrowing rates.
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Harvard Law Makes Applications for Junior Deferral Program Free
Aim is to recruit more students.
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Longer Sentence for Admissions Scandal
Father in the case gets six months in prison.
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Opinion
Higher Education Needs More Affirmative Action, Not Less
The lesson of the recent case at Harvard University is that colleges and universities must do more to fully recognize their students as whole people, writes Margaret M. Chin.
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