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Limited Access, Thwarted Opportunities

The requirements for tuition-free college programs can often create obstacles for adult learners who want to participate, according to a new report.

Buying Off an Academic Journal?

E-cigarette maker Juul funds a special issue of an academic journal about use of its product. Editor in chief says normal review processes were followed.

Can You Ask About Applicants’ Health? Should You?

Dallas Theological does. It also asks about other subjects that most colleges would steer clear of.

Crossing the Sierra Nevada, Going East

University of Nevada at Reno is latest institution to woo Californians to look out of state.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: College Athletics

Jim Jump considers issues of amateurism, academics and advancement.
Opinion

Rethinking Policing as a Public Health Issue

A national network of research partnerships between universities and police departments could be a model for reform that benefits our entire society, William G. Durden and John W. Warren write.

The Week in Admissions News

Test-optional policies in Illinois; falling persistence rates; request for information on policies and procedures for protecting against sex trafficking in postsecondary education; a welcome wagon at Kingsborough; new leader for College Track.

Professor Admits Guilt in Admissions Scandal

USC faculty member paid $100,000 to get his daughter into USC.