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Accessibility Suffers During Pandemic

Students with disabilities and their advocates say access to equitable education has been abandoned in the scramble to move classes online.
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Opinion

It's Time for the SAT and ACT to Be Completely Online

The current crisis shows why the tests should be online, writes David Benjamin Gruenbaum.

A Message With Meaning

An admissions dean at Iowa State gets personal in her communication to students. And she offers policies that will make a difference.

ETS Offers a (Nearly) Global TOEFL and GRE

Test can be taken at home online, except in mainland China and Iran.
Opinion

The Urgency of Reforming Federal Student Aid Policy

In the aftermath of COVID-19, we must help make college more affordable for low-income Americans, Lynn Pasquerella and Jane Oates write.

Academic Minute: Historical Personal Ads and Modern Dating

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell College Week, Tyler Carrington, assistant professor of German studies and history there...

Colleges Continue to Churn Through Refund Plans

As colleges come up with plans to refund room and board, some are better received than others.