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Holistic Admissions Is Just a Start
Higher education needs much more to achieve true diversity, writes Karen Cox.
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Admissions Workers Vote to Unionize
Student workers in Hamilton College’s admissions office win bid for collective bargaining. The union is the first of its kind.
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Law on Transfer Process Sparks Controversy
The California law promises to streamline the transfer process for community college students. College leaders and faculty members are skeptical.
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WashU Goes Need Blind in Admissions
Institution, which has been criticized for not recruiting enough low-income students, commits $1 billion.
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Academe Reacts to Convictions in Admissions Trial
Two wealthy fathers are convicted of bribing their children into college in first trial of the admissions scandal.
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Dream Grant
First they got tenure at Colby College. Then they each got $100,000, no strings attached. Could the Haynesville Project be the new donation paradigm?
The Week in Admissions News
Growth of test optional; Lamar fires two for asking about vaccines; career services at Black colleges; an incentive for students; community college graduates’ wages.
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‘Businessweek’ M.B.A. Rankings Questioned
Poets & Quants publishes critique by deputy dean at Yale.
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