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Admissions Push: After May 1
A lot of colleges don't care about the deadlines but work to attract the right student.
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The Downside of Reduced Student Borrowing
New research shows more student borrowing is connected to greater academic success -- at least at community colleges -- and indicates reduced borrowing could lead to higher loan defaults.
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Opinion
How the Critical Interview Became a Major Academic Genre
Under the radar as a form of scholarly writing, it has become ubiquitous, explaining the gnarly terrain of theory and arcane realms of scholarship, writes Jeffrey J. Williams.
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Do High School Students Think They Will Go to College?
What the data show about their attitudes and those of their parents.
Admissions in Recent Weeks
Ex-Penn coach sentenced; free college -- after a drug test; race, geography and degree attainment; Sanders and Warren battle over debt relief.
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2 More Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal
Another former coach at USC and a former financial officer for a financial company admit guilt.
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: What Parents Won't Accept
Even at the best of schools, there are some things a parent doesn't want to hear, writes Jim Jump.
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