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Coronavirus News Roundup for May 11

Everything you need to know for Monday and the week ahead about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity). Plus, a special Q&A with NACAC's new president.

Loyola New Orleans Won't Look at SAT/ACT Scores

By going test blind instead of test optional, it's getting out of admissions testing. Update: University of New England changes, too.

The Week in Admissions News

More than 600 colleges have space; decline in FAFSA renewals; new NACAC CEO; recruitment campaign in New Jersey; admissions and social media marketing.

Counselors Make a Difference

They have an impact on high school graduation and college enrollment, study finds.

Hardest-Hit Industries and Job Plans of Workers

A weekly survey looked at job loss and education plans across different industries, finding workers prefer nondegree training over completing college degrees.

Taking On the Testing Organizations

Admissions group issues statement questioning the College Board and ACT on plans for the fall and urging colleges "to reassess their admission criteria."

Colleges Reopen Admissions for the Year

It's not too late to apply to some private colleges that say they are recruiting students who may have originally planned to go far from home.

A College Dream Deferred?

As more students ask about deferring admission, admissions officers try to determine what it might mean for their institutions -- and for students.