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Flip Side of Dual Enrollment

More high school students are getting a head start on college, but dual enrollment is costly for some colleges.

Grad Enrollment: Gains at Home, Losses Abroad

New graduate school enrollments continue to fall among international students, but underrepresented U.S. minority enrollments are way up.

Judge Upholds Harvard's Admissions Policies

The university's approach to affirmative action does not discriminate against Asian Americans, a federal judge rules.

The Week in Admissions News

A guilty plea; Claflin's success; the importance of libraries.

Grad School Without the GRE

Brown follows Princeton in letting departments decide whether to require the admissions test. Twenty-four of them opt out.
Opinion

My Role

Nicholas Soodik describes his role as a college counselor.

$250,000 Family Income and Needs Aid

Union College in New York attempts to bridge a gap.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Standard Strong, ALDCs and Lops

The Harvard affirmative action ruling provides important lessons on how the university admits students, writes Jim Jump.