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Who Votes in QS Rankings?

People who are not academics are invited to vote. QS says it weeds them out after they do so.

The Week in Admissions News

Humanities grads are employed and like their work; questioning use of metrics in admissions; free tuition program at Madison; "Macron effect."

Suicide Note Calls Out Pressure on Students

Death of a 16-year-old at a competitive high school in California leaves many asking whether too much is being asked of students.

Why a College Ended Admissions by Test Score

A few dozen students a year who were meeting the SAT requirement were in the bottom half of their high school classes and didn't perform well in college.

$1.5 Million to Get Into an Ivy

Lawsuit reveals just how much a college consulting service will charge for its services.

Are Admissions Gatekeepers Diverse Enough?

Article renews debate over whether too-narrow definitions of merit and too-homogeneous admissions staffing limit the diversity of those who are admitted.

College Applications as High School Graduation Requirement

New Mexico legislation seeks to require high school students to apply to at least one college.

Questions Abound on Business School Rankings

Temple removes itself from more rankings, but it is not the only university to have M.B.A. statistics challenged.