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Will Parents Pay?
Survey finds they are skeptical of online-only options available now -- and perhaps in the fall -- and don't want to pay regular tuition rates.
The Week in Admissions News
Planning for the fall; ex-coach at UCLA pleads guilty; public colleges' futures.
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Furman Reopens Admissions for This Year
University says it hopes to get students who had wanted to go far from home -- before COVID-19.
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Cornell Suspends SAT/ACT Requirement
It is first Ivy to make the move but stresses that it's only for a year. Many other colleges switch as well.
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A New Calendar
Because of coronavirus, distance learning and distance grading, the concept of using the second half of junior year for college admissions decisions is a joke.
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Ethical College Admissions: Trust and Antitrust
Jim Jump reviews the ethical issues facing college admissions officials on May 1.
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Opinion
Free With No Degree
Colleges that do the best job serving transfer students will be the ones to thrive over the next several years, argues John Mullane.
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No Room of One's Own
Early journal submission data suggest COVID-19 is tanking women's research productivity.
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