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The Week in Admissions News
No “party school” ranking this year; optimistic freshmen; equity gaps in transfer rates; tuition insurance; higher education history and Black Lives Matter.
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‘A Red Flag’ on Transfers
New report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center finds equity gaps in transfer rates during the pandemic.
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A Union for Admissions Workers
Student workers at Hamilton College seek the right to collective bargaining.
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A $30,000 Scholarship… If You Live in 1 of 6 States
Cornell College tries an approach to aid that is also used by Seattle Pacific and was inspired by Oglethorpe.
The Week in Admissions News
Another admission of guilt; community college recruitment; students with disabilities; struggles with online education; financial aid offers.
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Hanover Goes for Pell Students
College will pay full tuition for any student who is eligible for a federal Pell Grant.
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Fee-Free College Applications Gain Popularity
More colleges embrace the idea, but some worry about the lost revenue.
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Mentally exhausted freshmen; return for in-person welcome weeks; work and credit at the same time; Passing for Perfect; withheld credits.
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