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Help for the Unemployed

Cornell waives application fees for M.B.A. programs for those recently unemployed by technology companies.

The Week in Admissions News

The Supreme Court and student debt; the Paying for College Transparency Initiative; SUNY gains; Purdue to require SAT/ACT; report on admissions fairness.

A Holistic Approach to Transferring Credits

Institutions have long sought to improve the credit transfer process. A new report from Ithaka S+R outlines strategies to help students earn credit for all types of higher learning.

Pushed Out

U of Texas Southwestern Medical Center settled a long-running lawsuit from a professor who alleged discrimination on the basis of age and sex. What does the case say about conditions for older female academics?

Supporting Student Parents Is an Equity Imperative

Accessible and affordable childcare is a driver of college completion, Jhenai Chandler writes.

Can High Schoolers Save the Community College?

Even as total community college enrollment has fallen, the number of dual-enrolled high school students has grown. Is it enough to sustain the long-suffering two-year institution?

Admissions Numbers 2023: So Far, So Good

But wealthier students tend to dominate among those who apply at this time. International applications are way up.

Big Step Toward Test Optional in Law School Admissions

American Bar Association panel votes to lift test requirement, but group’s governing body must still approve the change. Sixty deans opposed the move.