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Theology School Must Sell Land to Claremont Colleges, Court Rules
The ruling follows nearly six years of litigation over the value of the campus and the Claremont Colleges’ right to purchase the land for only $4 million, per a 1957 agreement with the Claremont School of Theology.
Unsure of Which College to Pick? How About RIT in Croatia?
University starts unusual program for students who may not be sure about going to college.
Colleges Extend Remote Instruction
Some institutions that began the semester online are now pushing their return-to-campus dates further out in response to Omicron, citing spiking numbers and breakthrough infections.
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: 3 Issues
Jim Jump has some worries about ethics as he surveys the admissions landscape.
At Long Last: A Contract for Columbia Student Workers
The university and its graduate assistant and undergraduate student workers agree to a deal to end work stoppage.
Recent Weeks in Admissions News
Tuition and low-income students; growth of Chabad; Florida’s governor calls for tuition refunds; avoiding stranded credits; respecting transgender names.
Finalsite Ransomware Attack Disrupts College Websites
The websites of about 5,000 institutions, including high schools and colleges, were down last week in the wake of a...
Fewer High School Graduates Go Straight to College
New reports from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center and some states show an “unprecedented” decline in college enrollment among high school graduates—especially the most underserved.
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