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A Nail-Biter on Affirmative Action
What does Washington State vote say about the future of admissions policy?
The Week in Admissions News
Rural students; California students no longer "at risk"; another closure; students with addictions.
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Converse and Pace Go Test Optional
They will no longer require applicants to submit tests for admissions.
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More Ominous Signs for M.B.A. Admissions
Most colleges report decline in applications. Outside the U.S., the picture is very different.
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Washington State Voters Are Rejecting Affirmative Action
But margins are narrow.
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Another Drop in College Readiness
Percentage of students who have met English and math benchmarks lowest in 15 years.
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A Threat Over Standardized Testing
Civil rights groups say they will sue University of California if it continues to use SAT and ACT.
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Admissions Choices
Study finds that colleges are more likely to reject applicants who report felony convictions, even for minor felonies. At colleges with high crime rates, officials were more likely to reject black students.
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