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Ethical College Admissions: Economics Once Again

Jim Jump considers the conflicts between doing the right thing, doing the right thing to help the bottom line and doing what you can afford.

North Korea Travel Ban Would Hurt University

The State Department said Friday it would ban U.S. citizens from traveling to North Korea due to what a spokeswoman...

Law School Group Ditches Texas Conference

The Association of American Law Schools has decided to move its 2018 conference on clinical legal education from Austin, Tex...

Southern University Rejects Vice Chancellor's Appeal

Southern University’s Board of Supervisors upheld its firing of Vice Chancellor Brandon Dumas, The Baton Rouge Advocate reported. Dumas was...

The Week in Admissions News

The GOP budget plan, more test-optional colleges, disappearing colleges, aid deadlines.

USC Moves to Fire Former Medical School Dean

The University of Southern California is taking steps to cut ties with its former medical school dean after a Los...

Who Benefits From Letters of Recommendation?

Experiment at Berkeley and new policy for University of California system provide information on common practice in competitive college admissions.

President Apologizes for Disparaging High Schools

The president of North Dakota State College of Science has apologized for remarks about high school degrees that landed him...