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Can Hochul Offset New York’s ‘Age of Austerity’?
Since taking office, Governor Kathy Hochul has championed public higher ed and boosted its funding. For many long-suffering SUNY and CUNY campuses, her support won’t make up for a decade of disinvestment.
How Franklin & Marshall Keeps Enrolling International Students
The college was hurt by the pandemic (as were many), but the international applications are back.
OCR Complaints Show Pandemic’s Effects
Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating more claims about disability discrimination on college campuses as well as allegations of antisemitism as more individuals seek out the office for help.
Opinion
Is It Time to Get Admissions Counselors Off the Road?
John Roberts reviews the trends and asks why they are still there.
Limited Impact of Campus Visits
And the same is true for virtual visits, survey finds.
The Week in Admissions News
Public opposition to affirmative action; RISD opts out of U.S. News; DeSantis threatens all AP courses; Yale law increases need-based aid.
UW Green Bay Starts Direct Admissions, Locally
It admits every graduate of the local school district.
Awaiting an Imminent Decision
The California Community College system is on the verge of announcing a new chancellor.
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