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The Week in Admissions News
Apprenticeships, extra security for AP tests, free community college.
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ABA Panel Moves to End LSAT Requirement
Admission to law schools could see changes.
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Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: The Admissions Tour That Went Wrong
Jim Jump considers what happened to two Native American students when they visited Colorado State.
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The New Stealth and Not-So-Stealth Applicants: Transfers
Princeton admits first transfer applicants since 1990. And new data may help those colleges that never stopped.
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Opinion
The Personal Touch
Speed shouldn't be the aim of reviewing applications, writes Danny Green.
One Liberal Arts College Wants More Female Students
Washington & Jefferson has roughly equal split between male and female students, a ratio many colleges would envy, but it's seeking more women.
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Texas System Sorry but Won't Help Students From Nepal
System statement says policies will be changed to prevent a repeat of this year's revoking of scholarships. But it says it can't provide funds to help those who lost grants.
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Look Who Says Test Coaches Can Help
ACT has raised some eyebrows by announcing a new program -- for which participants must pay -- to train those who tutor test takers.
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