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Champion for Low-Income Students Gets a Boost Itself

By embedding college advisers in schools with many underrepresented students, College Advising Corps has helped 300,000 enter postsecondary education. It aims to hit 1 million by 2025.
Opinion

The Value of Testing in Graduate Admissions

Doctoral admissions needs reform, but not the end of testing, writes David G. Payne.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: The Demise of Access

A new report leaves Jim Jump wondering if low-income students can still find the money to pay for public higher education.

Student Wants to 'End Affirmative Action for Women'

The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights will investigate an unusual Title IX complaint that Yale discriminates against men by having certain programs and scholarships for women.

Ball State Control of School District Wins OK

Ball State University is officially taking over the financially challenged local school district in its home of Muncie, Ind., after...

Deal Says Nassar Survivors Must Halt Lobbying on Bills

As a part of the $500 million settlement that Michigan State University will pay to the survivors of Larry Nassar’s...

Honorary Degree for Frederick Douglass

Among the honorary degree recipients at the University of Rochester this year is Frederick Douglass, the abolitionist who died in...

The Week in Admissions News

The future of Pell Grants; racial disparities in borrowing; apprenticeships.