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High School Students Are Changing College Plans

Colleges should expect more students to attend college close to home and to look for low-cost options.

Will a Free Semester Draw Students to Arkansas Baptist?

The college will be free to all for the fall semester, an unusual step for a private institution. The college hopes to attract students. Experts are split on whether it will work for the long term.

Consequences for Harassers

National Academy of Sciences and National Institutes of Health announce efforts they’ve taken against harassers, including seeing them removed from grants and booted out.
Opinion

It’s Time to Do Away With the GRE

The test favors the wealthy and discourages minority talent, writes Michael Hunt.

The Week in Admissions News

Doubling the Pell Grant; tuition at St. John’s College; gaps in support for at-risk students; holding up Kvaal nomination.

With New Admissions Process, Thomas Jefferson Will Be More Diverse

Virginia high school has been criticized for enrolling primarily Asian Americans and few Black or Latinx students.

A Tuition Gamble That Is Paying Off

St. John’s College is getting closer to raising the money it needs to sustain a $17,000 tuition decrease the college made three years ago.

A Push to Plan for Adjuncts and Equity

New papers from TIAA Institute urge institutions to plan for adjuncts, including their retirement concerns, with equity in mind.