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What Students and Colleges Should Know
More than 250 admissions deans issue statement valuing self-care and family care -- and urging students to share the context to understand their situations.
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How a Small Private College Met Its Admissions Goals
Ursinus spent a little more but credits its faculty with making the difference.
The Week in Admissions News
Discounted "gap year" online; surveys of students on the spring; public perceptions of higher education; indirect college expenses.
Harvard Has a Loss of Yield… to 81%
Coronavirus blamed for loss of some students.
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‘U.S. News’ Will Rank Test-Blind Colleges
In the past, such institutions were unranked. The magazine won't say how it will rank them.
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Admissions Offers Revoked Over Racist Comments
Rescinding acceptances isn't a new phenomenon, but amid a national debate on racism, those decisions -- particularly at public institutions -- are raising free speech concerns.
The Week in Admissions News
DACA lives; equity gaps; racial and ethnic representation; Hillel.
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Harvard, Princeton and Stanford Join Test-Optional Colleges, for a Year
Duke, Northwestern and Notre Dame also drop testing requirement.
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