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More Cause for Concern About Fall Enrollment

One in six students who'd planned to attend four-year colleges full-time no longer plan to do so, private polling says. Data show cause for concern even about those who've already put down deposits.
Opinion

Might This Be the Beginning of Education?

If nothing else, Paul Hanstedt writes, the global pandemic is breaking the boundary between static university learning and the wicked fluidity of the world.

Measuring How New Mothers Are Functioning

A test to determine how new mothers are functioning is here. In today's Academic Minute, part of Mercer University Week...

Pricing Pressures Escalate

The second economic crisis in a dozen years could take a bite out of colleges' ability to set prices, but pressures were mounting long before the coronavirus arrived.

Will Parents Pay?

Survey finds they are skeptical of online-only options available now -- and perhaps in the fall -- and don't want to pay regular tuition rates.

The Week in Admissions News

Planning for the fall; ex-coach at UCLA pleads guilty; public colleges' futures.

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 27

Everything you need to know for Monday and the week ahead about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity). Plus, a special Q&A with the president of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium.

Cornell Suspends SAT/ACT Requirement

It is first Ivy to make the move but stresses that it's only for a year. Many other colleges switch as well.