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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.
Report Calls for Merit Scholarships Not to Be Awarded Based on SAT or ACT
Twenty-five percent of merit scholarships still require students to take the SAT or ACT, according to a new report from...
‘Never Have I Ever’ and Its Lessons on College Admissions
The show doesn’t get everything right, but on the most important points, it does.
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.
Cantonese Certificate Program Stalled at City College of San Francisco
The college was expected to launch two Cantonese certificate programs this fall. One program isn’t moving forward, and advocates are upset by the delay.
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...
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...
More Indian Students Seeking a Ph.D. Leave the Country
The country’s providers of doctoral education say they lack enough applicants.
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