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Stagnant SAT Scores

Total average is unchanged while some racial gaps grow -- and ACT gains in market share on admissions testing.

Momentum for Non-Cognitive Reviews

ETS -- rebuffed by College Board -- pilots standardized letters of recommendation for undergraduate admissions; Notre Dame's MBA program is first to require this kind of recommendation; law school group adopts own approach.

Pushing the Envelope

University of Dayton explains its recent enrollment success in part by the packaging (literally).

'Before Brown'

When people talk about the demolition of the doctrine of "separate but equal," the case everyone focuses on is Brown...

Does Drake Ad Pass?

Some see new “D+” campaign as edgy, while others say it really flunks the branding test.

New Tactic in Aid Arms Race

Cornell and Dartmouth match all Ivy aid packages, resulting in some admitted applicants getting more money than others. Has Overlap Group philosophy returned, courtesy in part of athletics?

A Shifting International Mix

Continued growth in Chinese undergraduate enrollments brings new issues to campuses in the United States.
Opinion

Bottom (Line) Feeders

Colleges should stop using agents to recruit and enroll international students, writes Philip G. Altbach.