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Reinventing Fall Weekends for Parents and Alumni
To guard against COVID-19, many campuses are creating virtual, hybrid or outdoor programs for visiting families and alumni.
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Do Algorithms Lead Admissions in the Wrong Direction?
Do they result in colleges filling their classes but not giving enough aid for a student to succeed?
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Drew Takes Unusual Approach to Filling Classes
If students regret not applying or enrolling this fall, it will still let them.
NACAC Broadens Its Mission
Admissions group’s new goal: “Empowering college admission counseling professionals through education, advocacy and community.”
The Week in Admissions News
Protest over legacy preferences; free application for aid; progress with vaccine mandates; Pell Grant taxability; impact of student debt on lawyers; antigay policies.
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Getting Minority Graduate Students May Not Be Easy
Survey of potential students finds those in minority groups were more affected by the pandemic and are quite price-sensitive when making decisions.
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