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Alaska College Scholarship Sees Low Acceptance Rate
Most of the best students in Alaska high schools leave the state for college. And a state scholarship designed to...
Burnout and Well-Being Among Health-Care Faculty
It’s been a long road for those in health care over the last few years. In today’s Academic Minute, Boise...
What If Colleges Lose at Supreme Court?
Some colleges are starting to plan for what is widely expected to happen: the end of affirmative action. They just aren’t saying so.
Protests Planned for First Day of Sasse’s Presidency
On his first day as president of the University of Florida, former Republican senator Ben Sasse faces a list of demands that call for him to defy Governor Ron DeSantis’s pledged reforms.
King’s College of N.Y.C. Faces Financial Struggles, Hopes for Partner
King’s College, in New York City, is facing severe financial difficulties, Bloomberg reported. The Christian college is very small, with...
Opinion
China’s Reopening Brings New Recruiting Challenges
Returning to China after three years without recruitment travel, admissions officers will face changed expectations from Chinese families, Xiaofeng Wan writes.
Class of 2022 Left $3.6B in Pell Grants Unclaimed
And that’s a slight drop from the Class of 2021.
The Week in Admissions News
Freshman enrollment is up; diversity leaders are leaving; how Biden could win on loan forgiveness; a letter to the Education Department.
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