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How to ‘Not Be Rich’

After guide to affordable living at University of Michigan struck low-income students as tone-deaf, some created their own guide -- and it's gone viral.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Collusion

There are ethical issues about early decision, but the most important ones aren't those apparently being investigated by the Justice Department.

The Missing Black Students

Undermatching continues to limit opportunities for students, study finds, with impact on graduation rates as well.

The Week in Admissions News

Pushing to meet full need; student aid vs. athletics; international enrollments; parental view of college visit.

Where Colleges Recruit … and Where They Don't

New study finds that colleges go where students are likely to be white and wealthy.
Opinion

Graduate Advising Matters

Concerned about the quality of graduate student advising, Stanford professors approve changes to advising requirements and guidelines.

Georgia Piedmont Tech President Fired

Jabari Simama, the president of Georgia Piedmont Technical College, was removed from his position last week by officials at the...

Stanford Adjusts GRE Requirement

Different graduate schools will be permitted to require the test or not to do so.