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Rising Freshmen’s Concern With College Costs Has Limits
Students would give a lower rank to a college if it cut nonacademic amenities to save money, survey finds.
Disaster News Can Trigger Post-Traumatic Stress in Kids
Disaster news can trigger post-traumatic stress in kids thousands of miles away. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Florida International...
Do No Harm
Former graduate students in clinical counseling accuse Johns Hopkins of forcing them out of the program.
How Stevens Tech Attracts Applicants and Students
Different strategies work for undergraduate and graduate admissions.
Federal Appeals Court Slams University Speech Policies
A three-judge panel rules unanimously against policies at the University of Central Florida.
The Week in Admissions News
Some loans to be forgiven; diversity confusion at Point Park; NACAC to study test-optional policies; Grove City says it’s not woke.
Opinion
The End of Faculty Tenure
Marc Stein argues declines in tenure density constitute the greatest threat U.S. higher education has ever faced.
More Students Are Using Their Own Money to Pay for College
Forty-five percent said they paid for their education with their own savings and income. That’s an eight-percentage-point increase over 2019.
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