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Recent Weeks in Admissions News

Tuition and low-income students; growth of Chabad; Florida’s governor calls for tuition refunds; avoiding stranded credits; respecting transgender names.

Fewer High School Graduates Go Straight to College

New reports from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center and some states show an “unprecedented” decline in college enrollment among high school graduates—especially the most underserved.

4 U of California Campuses Extend Online Learning Period

Four University of California campuses, which started their winter quarters online this week, are extending the time that they will...

Cornell Will Go Online Through Feb. 4

Cornell University announced Thursday that classes during the first two weeks of the spring semester, from Jan. 24 to Feb...

The Best Way to Educate Future Business Leaders

How do we best educate future business leaders? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s Arran...

The Allure of Chabad on Campus

The number of Chabad centers on college campuses has skyrocketed since 2000, attracting students from a range of Jewish backgrounds and providing another avenue for Jewish student life.

Fewer High School Graduates Go Straight to College

New reports from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center and some states show an “unprecedented” decline in college enrollment among high school graduates—especially the most underserved.

Curriculum Incentive Plan Prompts Political Backlash

The University of Memphis wants to give faculty members grants to incorporate equity and social justice into courses to reflect the institution’s commitment to those issues. Conservative lawmakers are having none of it.