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Public Research Universities' OK Year on Admissions

There's no more talk of 20 percent declines in enrollment. At regional public universities, the picture is more mixed but still better than a few months ago.

Half the Sample

Study says biological research still treats female subjects as an afterthought. But “sex inclusion” in the sample has its critics.

The Week in Admissions News

Pandemic impact on black and Latinx students; decline in FAFSA; plans for the fall; fighting for equity; cuts in Alaska.
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Opinion

Let's Get the College Board and ACT Out of Admissions

COVID-19 has changed the equation, writes Ryan Gildersleeve.

A Mixed and Uncertain Admissions Year

For private colleges, the picture shifts from (terrible) survey results to the actual totals. And they aren't all terrible.

Coronavirus News Roundup for June 8

Everything you need to know for Monday and the week ahead about higher ed and the coronavirus. Plus, our last special Q&A with an expert and two students on how the coronavirus and protests are affecting students of color.

The Week in Admissions News

A university's unusual policy on AP credit; admissions questions on COVID-19; enrollments could increase; women, alcohol and academics.