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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.

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.
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.

Naviance 101

Watching students find the right college.

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.

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.