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Waiving Fees and Other Measures to Improve College Access
Institutions need to continue to waive fees and implement cost-saving measures for students post-COVID, writes Provost Denise Runge.
Are Rankings Being Rigged (Again)?
Two lawsuits charge that the Rutgers Business School inflated its rank by hiring its own students through a placement company.
Who Is Still Accepting Applications?
NACAC releases its annual list, and it’s early.
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Dos and Don’ts for Recruiting Diverse Students
Kerri Shook shares lessons from her research into student perceptions of institutional efforts to recruit racially and ethnically diverse students.
The Week in Admissions News
Sentencing of parents for cheating on son’s SAT; courseware to close equity gaps; religion on campus; HBCUs look at satellite campuses; statement in defense of holds.
New Programs: Mental Health Counseling, Medical Sciences, Student Affairs, Nursing
Belmont University is starting a Ph.D. in mental health counseling. Marymount University, in Virginia, is starting an M.S. in medical...
Howard U Moves Classes Online
Howard University will hold only online undergraduate classes (except for lab classes) during the final weeks of the spring semester...
Opinion
A Partial Lottery for More Equity
The most competitive colleges would benefit if they admitted some students largely by chance, writes Daniel R. Schwarz.
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