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Before Varsity Blues

Lessons the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign learned from its own admissions scandal a decade ago are still relevant today, write Kevin Pitts and Andy Borst.

Community Colleges to Add New Apprenticeships to Work Force

AACC is helping community colleges answer President Trump's call for more apprenticeship programs and partnerships with businesses.

The Week in Admissions News

Four-year degrees at community colleges; fund-raising ethics; American education disadvantage?

New Revelations on Donations and Admissions

UCLA knew in 2014 about gifts that were perceived to assure admission of athletes. And its officials talked to Rick Singer, ringleader in Operation Varsity Blues, about such concerns.

Morehouse Will Start Admitting Transgender Men

College -- the only historically black institution for men -- will ask students who transition to become women to leave.

Do Law Schools Limit Black Enrollment With LSAT?

New study also questions validity of the test. Those who produce the test defend it.

Not Just Admissions

College fund-raisers are fielding questions and talking among themselves about the meaning of the Varsity Blues scandal.

Online Enabler Aims for Lifelong Learning

2U adds boot camps to its offerings of online graduate degrees and courses with $750 million acquisition of Trilogy.