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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.
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.
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...
At Princeton, White Supremacists Skip Rally
But group still shares bigoted comments on social media.
U California Students in China Warned About Social Media Use
The University of California System has warned students studying in China not to use certain social media apps such as...
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