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Justice Department Sues, Settles With NACAC

Nothing will change from the admissions group's current policy, which it altered under pressure in September. But the college admissions world may see real changes ahead.

Code-Switching

Being bilingual can have advantages. In today's Academic Minute, part of Franklin & Marshall Week, Jessica Cox delves into the...

Federal Loans and ISAs

Trump administration plans to create an experiment where a limited group of colleges could take on students' federal loan debt and have them repay it through income-share agreements.

Does Denison Need Posse?

College is leaving the popular program for diversifying the student body. Many students aren't happy about the change.

Making Them Sick

Stanford graduate students say it's unacceptable that dependent health-care premiums have increased 80 percent in a few years. Many are pushing for free health care for their kids.

Textbook Spending Down

Average student spending on course materials and college textbooks continues to decline, according to new survey data from research firm...

Dems Boycott Debate Over Loyola Marymount Worker Dispute

A labor dispute between employees at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles could derail the upcoming Democratic presidential candidate debate...

The Week in Admissions News

Admissions scandal; a fake university; female majority in medical school; law school enrollments; Phoenix settles.