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The Week in Admissions News

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

More Than Just Preparing for College

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

Ethical College Admissions: Would Lottery Admissions Work?

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

Belmont Students Protest Lack of COVID-19 Protocols

Students at Belmont University, in Tennessee, are protesting a failure of the university to adopt strict COVID-19 protocols, WKRN News...

Preparing Today’s College Students for the Real World

Higher education costs more than ever, but are students leaving institutions prepared for the workforce? In today's Academic Minute, Mount...

Compromising on Diversity?

Iowa State’s Faculty Senate approved a compromise on a diversity requirement to comply with a new state law against the teaching of “divisive concepts.” Some say it’s time to move forward, but other professors say this is no victory.

An Enrollment Surge, a Decline in Quality—and a Sharp Rebuke

Eastern Gateway Community College offered free courses to union members, and enrollment skyrocketed. But the institution’s accreditor put the college on probation, saying the rapid growth hurt the education offered.