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If Dad Bribes Your Way In, Can You Sue to Stay?

Lawsuit raises new questions on scandal. Plus scandal updates: Were applicants urged to falsely claim minority status? A new film is in the works. An ex-coach pleads guilty.

The Week in Admissions News

Problems with aid verification; value of college; race, class and education attainment.

Perspective From Last Admissions Scandal

Woman who lost her job at MIT over falsely claimed credentials now advises college applicants on importance of authenticity.

Deposits Are Down at USC

Admitted applicants would have been making decisions at time when admissions scandal was receiving much attention.

Student Success for Life: How Colleges Prepare Graduates for Careers

"Student Success for Life: How Colleges Prepare Graduates for Careers" is Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation of articles. You...

Donors Endowed Coaching Posts; Children Subsequently Admitted

Boston Globe notes pattern with gifts to Yale and other highly competitive colleges.
Illustration of students at desks

2 Public Universities Are Latest to Go Test Optional

University of New Hampshire and Indiana State drop requirements for applicants to submit SAT or ACT.

The Shrinking World of Need-Blind Admissions

College of the Holy Cross says it can no longer afford to admit students without regard to financial need. Meanwhile, discount rates nationally hit record highs.