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![A collage of a multiple-choice questionaire, the Supreme Court building, the Florida state seal, money, and a student at a laptop](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-09/Admissions_Survey_2023.jpg?itok=IV4TCIrM)
Admissions Officers Reflect on a Transformative Year
In Inside Higher Ed’s annual survey, admissions leaders share their views on the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban and other major changes in the sector.
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Putting Admissions in Context
A new study finds that taking high school students’ level of resources into account when assessing applications can lead to diverse admits who are likely to succeed in college.
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Lacking AC, Students Swelter in Record Heat
Dorms without air-conditioning are common even at the most selective colleges. But as summers get longer and hotter, many see AC less as a luxury than a necessity.
The Week in Admissions News
The University of Tennessee will guarantee admission to all eligible in-state students; the University of Central Arkansas launches a tuition assistance program; Colorado College welcomes transfer students from anti-DEI states.
![Over 100 people, including students covering the floor and holding signs, fill the West Virginia University Board of Governors meeting room.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-09/WVU_protest_Ryan_Quinn_5.jpg?itok=Fszw30bb)
Despite National Pushback, West Virginia Will Cut Faculty, Programs
A month of intense public and on-campus pressure did not dissuade the Board of Governors from siding with the administration to slash programs and positions.
Broward College President Resigns Abruptly
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The Second Life of Bloomfield College
Bloomfield College was lurching toward closure until Montclair State University stepped in. The presidents of both institutions reflect on the unlikely merger of a private college and a public university.
![The University of Missouri Kansas City's mascot, a kangaroo, holds up a tablet on campus.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-09/roowireless.png?itok=E0G4aAmk)
Success Program Launch: Free Tablets, Hotspots for Low-Income Learners
A university provides students living at or below the poverty line with a tablet and hotspot at no cost to the learner to use for schoolwork and life beyond college.
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