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Fee-Free College Applications Gain Popularity
More colleges embrace the idea, but some worry about the lost revenue.
Department Waives Loan Interest for Service Members
Interest on student loans has been retroactively waived by the Office of Federal Student Aid at the Department of Education...
Georgetown Releases Data on Endowment Manager Diversity
About a quarter of endowment management firms in the U.S. working for Georgetown University are majority owned by people from...
The Week in Admissions News
Mentally exhausted freshmen; return for in-person welcome weeks; work and credit at the same time; Passing for Perfect; withheld credits.
The Intergenerational University
Institutions should work to surface long-term solutions to the vexing global challenges future generations will inherit, with a focus on generating wisdom, not just knowledge, writes Annelise Riles.
Opinion
Equity, Not Equality, in College Admissions
Courtney Pinto writes that the advantages of wealth are not easily dismissed by test-optional admissions.
NACAC Will Vote on Bylaws Changes
The changes would alter the role of committees.
COVID-19: UCSF Out-of-Office Work Extended Until March 1
Rice will start semester online; Rhode Island College delays resumption of classes; athletics changes -- for fans.
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