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New Competition for Naviance
MaiaLearning and Scoir are gaining ground against the company that has been a dominant college planning tool for students and schools.
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Bard College Drops Out of ‘U.S. News’ Rankings
The college is the third undergraduate institution to withdraw in a month.
The Week in Admissions News
A new GMAT; pressure on UCLA to accept transfer students; dining halls and students with eating disorders; larger Pell Grants?
Cardona vs. ‘U.S. News’
At Harvard-Yale conference on law school rankings, the education secretary joins the call for all colleges to stop participating.
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Why Aren’t More Institutions Following Colorado College and RISD?
Two prominent undergraduate colleges announced that they were leaving the U.S. News rankings. Will more colleges follow them?
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Survey of Underserved Groups in High School
They are less likely than other students to believe college will help them.
The Week in Admissions News
Columbia will stay test optional; barriers to FAFSA simplification; free community college proposed in Massachusetts.
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Transparency in Admissions
To protect diversity on campus, the Education Department must expand its data collection in three key ways, James Murphy writes.
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