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Most Americans Oppose Race in Admissions

But poll says they back programs to increase the racial and ethnic diversity of students.

Report: Small Rise in Tuition Rates

A new report from the College Board finds tuition holding steady, with minimal increases. But given rampant inflation, experts wonder how long institutions can keep prices down.

Hurdles to Navigate for In-Person Internship Commutes

Many students face challenges in considering how to get to and from an internship site, but understanding the problem allows colleges to help, as our infographic shows.

Biden on University Presidencies

President Biden, while speaking at Delaware State University Friday about his plan to forgive student debt, briefly went back a...

Ex-UCLA Gynecologist Convicted of Sexual Abuse

A jury on Thursday found a former gynecologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, Dr. James Heaps, guilty of...

Southern Baptist Seminary Votes Only Men Can Be Pastors

Trustees at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky., unanimously passed a resolution last week that men and women...

The Week in Admissions News

Harvard may have to pay $15 million; community college students and food insecurity; addiction centers; a big vote for undocumented students in Arizona.

Report Blasts Early Decision

Education Reform Now is the latest group to criticize the practice.