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Former Obama Official Will Lead TICAS

The Institute for College Access and Success announced last week that its next president will be James Kvaal, a former...

Trump Gets to Keep Honorary Degrees

Lehigh board rejects calls from students and alumni to take back honor awarded in 1988. Wagner board also considered, and rejected, idea of revoking the honor.

Boom in Indian Enrollments, Followed by Bust

At the University of Central Missouri, the number of students from India went from 152 five years ago to 2,429 in 2015 -- and 631 today.

Policy Agenda From New Advocacy Group

Higher Learning Advocates, a new bipartisan group, this week released its policy agenda. The nonprofit organization is focused on "today's...

The Week in Admissions News

Tuition and aid report; criticism of non-need-based aid at public universities; teachers' attitudes, race and college success.

Anthem Debate Prompts Site Change for NAIA Event

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced Friday that the College of the Ozarks will not be the host, as...

For-Profit Strayer, Capella to Merge

The two publicly traded for-profit college providers will combine corporate functions, but remain separate institutions, in deal worth $1.9 billion.

New Scrutiny of Discounts at Law and Medical Schools

Is use of non-need-based aid educationally sound? Does it create financial vulnerabilities for the schools? Questions asked about undergraduate admissions are showing up in professional admissions as well.