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Tons of Test Takers

Many more students are enrolling in AP courses, but enrollments don't always translate into good scores.

U.S. Commission Hears From John Q. Public

At open hearing, students plead for more aid and campus officials urge panel to think big.

B-Schools Take on Essay Consultants

Admissions officers, wary of those who pay for help on applications, consider new strategies.

Keeping His Word on Science

President’s R&D budget boosts NSF and energy research, but NIH and other agencies tread water.

On the Chopping Block Again

Administration again goes after programs preparing low-income students for college -- leaving educators puzzled and angry.

Flat, Frozen or Facing Extinction

Bush budget would keep most student aid and other college programs at 2006 levels – except for those it would kill.

The Cost of Trimming

West Virginia Wesleyan -- to distress of some professors -- deals with enrollment drops by cutting physics and math majors.