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The Week in Admissions News

Students' job worries; law schools face scrutiny; Toronto's latest move on international students.

Making the Tough Decisions: Critical Business and Enrollment Strategies

”Making the Tough Decisions: Critical Business and Enrollment Strategies” is the new print-on-demand booklet from the editors of Inside Higher...

The Week in Admissions News

Justice Department investigates NACAC ethics code; caution on four-year degrees at community colleges; student debt data.

Are Colleges Pushing Students to Do Too Much in High School?

Demands over number of college-level courses are distorting students' precollege experience and creating needless stress, says essay capturing support among counselors.

The Myth of Black Students ‘Stealing’ Spots

Rejected white applicants to medical school aren’t losing out because of affirmative action, new analysis contends.

Do College Rankings Miss Student Engagement?

New study finds no relationship between scoring high in several rankings and the measures considered by leading survey of student engagement.

Department of Justice Probes Admissions Ethics Code

Requests for information sent to NACAC and to institutions with professionals who were involved in drafting its new code of ethics.

Are Prospective Students About to Disappear?

New book says most colleges -- and the vast majority of nonelite institutions -- are about to face severe shortage of potential students.