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Texas Law Bans Sanctuary Cities -- and Campuses
Texas Governor Greg Abbott Sunday night signed into law legislation that prohibits local and campus police departments from limiting their...
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Questions From Vietnam
A student wonders whether an admissions service is being ethical. Jim Jump, in the debut of his column at Admissions Insider, has some doubts.
Opinion
Making Liberal Arts Angst Work for High School Applicants
Richard DiFeliciantonio offers tips for counselors.
How Far Is Too Far in Admissions Marketing?
Experts consider how colleges can differentiate themselves from their competitors -- without trash-talking.
Success With Fee-Free Applications
Bowdoin, CUNY and Trinity of Connecticut all see gains from key shift for this admissions cycle.
Making Marquette More Diverse
To attract Latino students, university links to a network of Catholic high schools, builds transfer relationships with community colleges, and adds Spanish-speaking staffers.
Defying the Odds on Yield
Free tuition in New York State was supposed to make it impossible for places like Nazareth College to build a class. Yet the private college's yield is up and it will enroll a larger class this fall, without increasing the discount rate.
New President for SHEEO
The State Higher Education Executive Officers Association has hired Robert E. Anderson to be its new president, beginning in August...
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