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The Arguments for Affirmative Action
Harvard and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill file briefs with the Supreme Court.
When a Teacher Ruins a Student’s Chances
A teacher revoked a letter of recommendation. Others at the high school disagreed (and quit in protest). The University of Pennsylvania rejected the applicant.
The Week in Admissions News
New approach to ranking colleges; what the public thinks about higher ed; OCR investigation of USC; where is Rick Singer?
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Understanding the College Enrollment Drop
Two national experts explore why community colleges have lost students, whether and when enrollments are likely to start climbing again, and how institutions should respond.
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What Is the College Board Saying?
Jim Jump asks, is not releasing racial data on AP scores really “streamlined reporting”?
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Expanding Access to Transfer Pathways
The New England Board of Higher Education is working to expand guaranteed transfer pathways in the region.
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Understanding the College Enrollment Drop
Two national experts explore why community colleges have lost students, whether and when enrollments are likely to start climbing again, and how institutions should respond.
Opinion
Antitrust Law Will Not Limit College Costs
Catharine B. Hill writes that the Justice Department is taking the wrong approach in higher education.
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