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The Week in Admissions News
Intensive English enrollments decline; unexpected yield at Virginia Tech; refugee applicants; in-state tuition for Native Americans.
The Money Launderer Agrees to a Plea
Chief accountant for sham foundation will plead guilty to racketeering.
Public University in California (Not a UC) Rejected 13,000 4.0 Applicants
Last year, it turned away only 10,000 with a 4.0.
A President and 2 Vice Presidents Placed on Leave
With little information given, Contra Costa community college's president and two interim vice presidents were placed on leave pending the results of investigations into "personnel matters."
Recruiting International Students -- Locally
At NAFSA: Association of International Educators conference, session focuses on opportunities to recruit international students who are already in the U.S. for high school or short-term programs.
The New Anti-Trump Trope in Commencement Speeches?
Is there an emerging trope for referencing President Trump in commencement speeches? At Northeastern University in May 2016, John Kerry...
The Nudges That Didn't Work
A large project sought to determine if information and reminders could change the college-going patterns of high-ability, low-income students. The patterns didn't change.
Figure in Admissions Scandal Will Plead Guilty
Federal prosecutors on Friday announced that Steven Masera, who served as accountant and chief financial officer for Edge College and...
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