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New Trial Ordered for Ex-Coach in Admissions Scandal

Judge says conviction may have been based on faulty evidence.
College and University Admissions Directors

What admissions directors think of affirmative action, SATs, legacies and more

The 2022 Inside Higher Ed Survey of College and University Admissions Directors arrives at a time of significant change for...

The Needs and Preferences of Fully Online Learners

Students who actively choose virtual programs because their work or family lives demand it are more satisfied with their online studies than they were before the pandemic, a new survey finds.

Transfer Enrollments Continue Pandemic-Driven Decline

Transfer enrollment from two- to four-year institutions, already down in 2021, continued to fall through the second year of the pandemic, the National Student Clearinghouse finds.

Not Just Chips

The CHIPS and Science Act, signed into law last month, provides broad opportunities for higher education, Jeremy Greenwald Wolos and Steven C. Currall write.

‘Radical Level of Change’

A new report argues that high enrollment of out-of-state students at public flagship universities has increased costs for those students and led to more student debt.

Opposing Views on the Role of Calculus

High school counselors’ views differ from those of admissions officers, who are more flexible about the mathematics courses students take.

‘U.S. News’ Changes Policy on Testing

Magazine announces that it won’t punish colleges where few students submit scores; Columbia admits to providing incorrect information for past rankings.