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Increasing the College-Going Rate in Boston
Reports detail challenges posed by the pandemic and success of coaching in college.
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Application Numbers Are Up
Will they translate into the kind of admissions year that officials have been hoping for?
The Week in Admissions News
The new FAFSA; next round of negotiated rule making; Rice defends affirmative action; is GRE losing significance?
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Striving to Use Technology to Smooth Transfer Connections
A digital transcript sharing company and a software company that helps manage transfer team up. Leaders hope their union helps students move among higher ed institutions with more ease.
Admissions Staff Accountability and Travel
Don’t throw the student recruitment baby out with the COVID bathwater, write Robert Massa and Bill Conley.
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Wellesley Students Vote to Admit Trans Men
But college plans to keep its policy of admitting only women. That includes trans women.
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A Journal Article on Gay People, to Be Viewed With Caution
A peer-reviewed journal placed a warning to readers last month on a flawed article from 2001. But the journal hasn’t retracted it, as a professor who discovered errors has called for.
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Hampshire Admits All Students From New College of Florida
College says it is responding to “the continuing attacks on New College of Florida intended to limit intellectual exploration, turn back progress toward inclusion, and curtail open discussion of race, injustice, and histories of oppression.”
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