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Ethical College Admissions: After the Applications Are In

Ethical choices don't go away at this stage in the process, especially if an applicant does something that may hurt his or her chances, writes Jim Jump.

Inspector General Will Scrutinize Civil Rights, OPM Providers in 2019

The Education Department’s Office of Inspector General will examine the department’s dismissal of civil rights complaints and the relationship between...
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Choosing a College: The Virtues of a Good Misfit

All the talk about helping prospective students find "the perfect fit" may be discouraging them from truly valuable experiences at colleges where they may thrive, writes Diana Senechal.

Central European University Forced Out of Hungary

Central European University announced today that it has been forced out of Hungary and will move its U.S.-accredited academic programs...

Decline Found in Colleges That Check Applicants' Social Media

Part of the shift may relate to increased popularity of sites on which posts are easier to hide.

The Impact of Holistic Admissions

LSU finds increased diversity with its first class using a new system. But not everyone is applauding the switch.

The Week in Admissions News

Students and careers; parent borrowing; Chinese enrollments.

The Rebound of the Red Spruce

The red spruce is coming back to the northeastern United States. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Vermont's Alexandra...