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International Graduate Applications and New Enrollments Rose in Fall 2022
For second year in a row, India bests China in total numbers.
Opinion
An Asian American Admissions Professional’s Perspective on Race-Conscious Admissions
Affirmative action helps all kinds of individuals, writes Matt Ogawa.
Should College Presidents Criticize Political Candidates?
Some higher ed leaders have voiced concerns about the threats GOP front-runners Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis pose to democracy. Others are uneasy about weighing in on an ongoing race.
The Week in Admissions News
More aid from Duke; free speech fight at Buffalo; aid during the pandemic.
New on the Job: Q&A With Thea Smekens at Ohio Wesleyan University
In her inaugural role as director of first-generation student success, Thea Smekens will oversee a new office for first-gen learners, promoting community and access for students.
Simmons May Cut Some Liberal Arts Departments
Simmons University, a women’s college in Boston, is considering cutting several liberal arts departments in an attempt to improve the...
George Mason U Professor Loses ‘Anti-Male Bias’ Suit
A George Mason University professor last week lost his court argument that the institution disciplined him for sexual harassment based...
New Reports Assess Impact of Pandemic on Tuition Policies and Financial Aid
Most states were able to keep financial aid programs at public colleges intact during the pandemic, but they were not...
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