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SAT Scores Drop, Gaps Grow

By wealth and ethnicity, those groups that were doing well gain even more.

Diversity in Science

Female and minority students are often missing from the sciences. But at Grinnell, those students are on the rise.

Match at First Site

More colleges let students search for their ideal roommate using online services -- and several companies aim to attract business in that market.

Enrollments -- and Pell Costs -- Soar

Midyear review of federal budget situation shows price of Obama Pell Grant proposal rising by $27 billion, potentially putting other administration priorities at risk.

Stanley H. Kaplan Dies at 90

Stanley H. Kaplan, who founded his eponymous test-preparation business in 1938, died Sunday at the age of 90. Although Kaplan...

Competition vs. Learning

It's harder to get into top colleges. But do long odds encourage students to learn more or game the system? Study finds minimal evidence of the former, and much of the latter.

Onward Christian Snowboarders

Recruiting students with ever-increasing recreational offerings, Liberty University’s latest addition is a ski park with year-round “snow.”