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The Week in Admissions News
Med schools go to virtual interviews; Dartmouth reverses itself; Williams cuts tuition; research and Cornell's reopening decision; international students' worries; congressional help for colleges.
Opinion
Sure, Get Rid of College Admissions Tests, but Not Because They’re Biased
Tests are not the source of inequities in American society, writes Jeffrey Aaron Snyder.
What Rising High School Seniors Think
Survey details opinions of a group of students who were unable to visit colleges for much of the year.
COVID-19 Roundup: Dartmouth's Deferral Flip-Flop; Spelman's Online Discount
Dartmouth reverses course on letting freshmen postpone enrollment. Spelman offers discount for remote instruction. Mount Holyoke won't play varsity sports. Some college football coaches discuss intentional, teamwide immunity.
What Students and Colleges Should Know
More than 250 admissions deans issue statement valuing self-care and family care -- and urging students to share the context to understand their situations.
How a Small Private College Met Its Admissions Goals
Ursinus spent a little more but credits its faculty with making the difference.
The Week in Admissions News
Discounted "gap year" online; surveys of students on the spring; public perceptions of higher education; indirect college expenses.
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