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Survey: College Admissions Due for a Digital Upgrade
Colleges’ digital outreach to prospective students via social media, text messages and email has proven effective, a new report says. But many admissions professionals struggle to extract stories from imperfect data.
How Same-Sex Marriage Became Bipartisan
The country is polarized, but the majority of voters agree on at least one issue. In today’s Academic Minute, the...
Opinion
An Alternative Approach to Affirmative Action
Catharine B. Hill writes that there’s a better way to make access to the largest subsidies at the more selective institutions available to talented students from all backgrounds.
A ‘Pro-Life’ Medical School
Plans are underway for a new, independent Catholic medical school on the campus of Benedictine College that will strictly adhere to Catholic principles on abortion and end-of-life issues.
A College’s Applications Fall by Half, and the President Is Thrilled
He says many applicants were not really interested in his college. The statistic that matters much more is yield, he says.
Pace of FAFSA Simplification Concerning
Exactly where FAFSA simplification stands is unknown, and concrete guidance for colleges and universities has been scant.
The Week in Admissions News
Northeastern law accidentally admits thousands; pushed out of STEM courses; GRE for law school; dispute over diversity; suits over debt-relief plan; courses on celebrities.
Sage Scholars Moves Ahead With Direct Admissions
Twenty-three private colleges join the effort.
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