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Survey: Black Student Borrowers Skip Meals to Cut Costs

A recent survey found that 44 percent of student loan borrowers at historically Black colleges and universities and 29 percent...
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Would Lottery Admissions Work?

Jim Jump examines a recent study and the issues it raises.

Changing Perceptions, One Story at a Time

A team of students is producing a podcast that seeks to undercut the stigma of attending a community college while answering the larger question of what it means for a college to be considered a “good school.”

UC Davis Baseball Coach Quits Amid Scandal

Matt Vaughn has resigned as head baseball coach at the University of California, Davis, amid a scandal involving alcohol abuse...

The Week in Admissions News

Bringing pets to campus; affirmative action case appealed to Supreme Court; Stanford stays test optional; fixing FAFSA verification.

Appeals Court Extends Block of Employer Vaccine Mandate

A federal appeals court ruled Friday to keep in place a stay blocking a Biden administration rule requiring that large...

More Than Just Preparing for College

High school counselors assert that they are responsible for students’ social and emotional development.

Georgetown Law Sees Surge in Applications

The law school at Georgetown University, which receives more applications than any other law school, saw applications increase by 41...