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Application Increases Follow Title IX Investigations

More women and more men apply, and more enroll, after an inquiry becomes public.

Report: College Ended Affirmative Action and Didn't Tell Anyone

College of Charleston stopped considering race in admissions in 2016, and word just leaked Sunday.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Bribery

The surprising legal case points to realities about admissions to elite colleges, writes Jim Jump.

A Shift for Koch, but How Much of a Shift?

The Charles Koch Foundation pledges to make future grant terms public, but critics still want to know more about past agreements -- specifically whether they allowed the foundation a role in faculty hiring or curricular decisions.

The Wrong Kind of Transparency?

Higher ed groups in recent weeks have joined opposition to proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule they say would block good research from being used in drafting new regulations.

Indictment Alleges Bribery in Admissions at Penn

A look at what the federal government has alleged and why the indictment raises questions about the extreme advantage athletes receive in getting in to academically elite colleges.

The Week in Admissions News

Discount rates; AP World History; evolving English major.

Deep Springs College -- After 7-Year Struggle -- Admits Women

Applications were up, and women will make up two-thirds of the first-year class at small and intense institution.