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The Week in Admissions News
A Trump pardon; survey of students; student loans; first-generation students.
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Colgate Applications Up 102%
Even in a year when top colleges are reporting increases, the numbers surprised officials at the university.
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College Board Kills Subject Tests and SAT Essay
Reaction is mixed. Most experts say College Board had little choice.
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A Fictional Look at the Scandal, From the Student's Point of View
Novel provides a different perspective on the scandal.
The Week in Admissions News
NYU applications top 100,000; information added to College Scorecard; students with disabilities; community college students.
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Lawrence's New Deadline
Unlike some peers, the Wisconsin university decided not to extend its admissions deadline. But it created a new deadline -- a month later.
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Who Benefits From 10% Plans?
Report questions whether state plans that automatically admit top percentile of high school graduates truly produce equity.
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Admissions Have and Have-Nots
Institutions with money and prestige are doing very well this year; those known for serving low-income students, not so much.
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