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Chapel Hill Chancellor to Step Down After Moving Pieces From Confederate Monument Site
The chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will leave her position at the end of the...
Admissions Surge After NYU Med Goes Tuition-Free
Applications from underrepresented minority students double.
Why Students Don't Fill Out the FAFSA
New federal study may alarm those concerned about encouraging more low-income students to enroll in college.
The Week in Admissions News
Unlocking aid funds; students who go hungry; immigrants who major in STEM.
Opinion
An Overlooked Solution for Diversifying STEM
Colleges can dramatically improve success rates of low-income, first-generation students by working across units, argue Adrianna Kezar and Elizabeth Holcombe.
‘My Professor Cares’
Can “light-touch, targeted feedback” to students via email improve their perceptions of and performance in a class? New research says in some cases the answer is yes.
No Penalty for Western Governors
Trump administration rejects findings from a 2017 inspector general audit that found the online giant WGU out of compliance and recommended that it pay back $713 million in federal aid.
Selective Colleges Enroll Relatively Few Military Veterans
Veterans of the U.S. military tend to be underrepresented at the nation's selective four-year institutions and overrepresented at community colleges...
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