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The Week in Admissions News
International applications; community college enrollment falls; states battle critical race theory; "Heritage and Hate"; debt relief at Black colleges.
FAFSA Simplification Delayed by 1 Year
The Department of Education announced it will be making changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid in phases...
‘Game On: Why College Admission Is Rigged and How to Beat the System’
Author discusses her new book on the flaws of college admissions.
Statement to G7 Highlights Issues of Intergenerational Equity
The U7+ Alliance, an alliance of more than 100 university leaders from more than 20 countries, issued a statement Friday...
Report: Public Colleges Promoting Risky Lenders
Public colleges and universities -- including Virginia Tech, the University of Connecticut and the University of Oklahoma -- are encouraging...
Georgetown Revokes Honorary Degree From Late Provost for Sexual Misconduct
Georgetown University has revoked the honorary degree and all other university recognitions of the Reverend J. Donald Freeze, a Jesuit...
Stanford Changes Admissions Policy for Athletes
University, citing competition in football from Notre Dame and USC, will allow athletes to enroll early in a three-year experiment.
Humanities Are Shrinking, Except at Community Colleges
Global survey of higher education finds the trend everywhere but at U.S. two-year institutions.
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