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The Week in Admissions News
Florida vs. AP in African American studies; backup plans on loan forgiveness; physical education requirements in decline; abortions on campus.
Federal Student Loan System In Need of ‘Robust Interventions’
The Federal Student Aid ombudsman fielded nearly 90,000 complaints in 2022—more than double the previous year. Nearly two-thirds of the complaints were about issues with loans.
More Universities Drop ‘U.S. News’ Medical School Rankings
Plus the law school rankings gain a new critic: Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
How Newark Sees College Aid
Parents are unaware of the help the state of New Jersey will provide.
New Programs: Financial Technology, Cyberdefense and Analysis, Agriculture, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence
Augustana University, in South Dakota, is starting a major in financial technology. San Diego City College is starting a B.S...
In Black Professor’s Firing, AAUP Finds ‘Racist Tropes’
Indiana University Northwest fired a Black professor after alleging he said something about killing white people. An AAUP report found “racist tropes of incompetent, angry and physically violent Black men in the language used to justify his dismissal.”
Cal State May Punish Universities That Miss Enrollment Targets
The California State University system has a plan to punish universities that are not meeting enrollment targets, Cal Matters reported...
Jackson State Faculty Votes No Confidence in President
The Faculty Senate of Jackson State University has voted no confidence in President Thomas Hudson, The Clarion Ledger reported. Dawn...
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