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How Many Took the SAT?

Some registered for the exam but were unable to take it.
Opinion

Should We Ban College Admission Tests?

Doing so would actually hurt minority and low-income students, write Daniel H. Robinson, Robert A. Bligh and Howard Wainer.

Legacy Admissions Banned in Colorado

Governor signs bill barring public colleges and universities from factoring an applicant’s family ties into admissions decisions.

Do College Application Essays Favor the Wealthy?

New research says they correlate with family wealth -- even more than the SAT. What should colleges do?

The Week in Admissions News

Two-month sentence in admissions scandal; Elizabeth City repays student debt; Black enrollment drop in Illinois; studying while parenting; do graduates feel employable?
Opinion

Colleges Should Admit Students Without the ACT or SAT

It’s time for a new way to judge applicants, write Vincent Pan and Mo Hyman.

States and Systems Move Away From Testing in Admissions

Actions have been taken in California, Colorado, Illinois, Montana, New York, North Carolina and Washington State.

Studying While Parenting

Student parents feel stressed and isolated, but most don’t know about campus mental health resources, according to a new report.