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The Week in Admissions News

Some loans to be forgiven; diversity confusion at Point Park; NACAC to study test-optional policies; Grove City says it’s not woke.

More Students Are Using Their Own Money to Pay for College

Forty-five percent said they paid for their education with their own savings and income. That’s an eight-percentage-point increase over 2019.
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Opinion

More Than FAFSA

Rebecca Vidra writes of her surprise at how much her daughter had to do to apply for aid.

Female Athletes at Norwich Face Charges for Hazing

Three Norwich University students are facing criminal charges following an investigation into allegations of hazing involving female athletes at the...

Michael Olivas Dies

Michael A. Olivas, who was prominent in legal education, advocacy for Latinx students and the University of Houston, died Thursday...

News That Triggers Kids’ Post-Traumatic Stress: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Florida International University Week: Anthony Dick, professor of psychology, explores how disaster news...

U of Miami Hires a CEO, Angers Faculty

The University of Miami has hired a CEO, and faculty are not happy about it, The Miami Herald reported. All...

Claremont McKenna Receives $140 Million Gift

Claremont McKenna College on Friday announced a $140 million gift from George R. Roberts, an alumnus, to expand and fully...