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Iran Releases French Academic in Prisoner Swap

Reuters has reported that the government of Iran has released the French academic Roland Marchal as part of a prisoner...

Compilation on Student Success

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "Student Success: Everyone's Responsibility." You may download a...

The Week in Admissions News

Loan repayments; campaign debate; the future of community colleges.

Dispute Over Student Loans Helps Stall Stimulus Bill

A $1.6 trillion Senate Republican economic stimulus proposal during the coronavirus crisis stalled over disputes, including how to help student loan borrowers.

Coronavirus Leads to Cancellations of Testing Dates

AP testing will change significantly; dates eliminated for SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT and GMAT.

MIT Drops SAT Subject Tests

With its decision, no college requires all applicants to submit scores. MIT won't even look at them.
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The Coronavirus and Test-Optional Admissions

Case Western and three other colleges cite the cancellations of tests to drop requirement that all applicants submit SAT or ACT.

UT Arlington President Resigns After Investigation Into OPM Dealings

Vistasp Karbhari disputed the third-party report, which found an improper relationship between the university and an online program management company.