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The Week in Admissions News
Small decline in applications to U of California; financial incentives to improve the transfer process; transfer admissions to UCLA; ABA will again consider making law schools test optional; blackout rage gallons.
Student Perspectives: Online Learning Today & in the Future | Available On-Demand
Online and hybrid learning continue to be one of the most significant areas of growth in higher education, propelled by...
Indictment in Racial Attack at U of Kentucky
Sophia Rosing was indicted by a Kentucky grand jury this week for third-degree assault of a police officer, two counts...
Counteracting the Health Harms of Sitting
Get up and move—it’s good for you. In today’s Academic Minute, Columbia University’s Keith Diaz explores the health harms of...
How Short-Term Thinking Deters Colleges From Accepting Transfer Credits
A new white paper suggests colleges need more and better financial incentives to improve transfer processes.
King’s College Faces Financial Peril
The King’s College needs $2.6 million to meet its “immediate needs” and stave off closure. Weeks into the fundraising effort, less than $200,000 has been donated.
‘Obstacle Course of Bureaucracy’
A new report alleges that “higher education accreditors don’t want to hear your complaints.” That's not true, the accreditors say.
New Presidents or Provosts: Emerson College, Foothill College, Institute of American Indian Art, Marist College, Rutgers U–Camden, Truman State U, U of Missouri–St. Louis, U of West Florida
Steven J. Berberich, interim vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost at the University of Missouri at St. Louis, has...
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