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The Week in Admissions News
The payoff of some college; bribed into UCLA; parents and guardianship; law schools at $100,000; disabled veterans.
New Revelations About USC Admissions
Applicant admitted for "special interest."
Nudging Doesn't Scale Nationally
Repeated text message, email and mail reminders from a state's college system and the Common Application did not prompt more students to go to college or apply for FAFSA, a study finds.
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Baked Alaska
Jim Jump asks, is it legitimate to take advantage of another's hardship?
A Crucial Search
The University of Wyoming is looking far and wide for a new president and is taking unconventional steps to receive input.
Another ‘Last Chance’
The popular Netflix documentary series portrays community college football teams as the last stop for athletes hoping to play at four-year institutions or to go pro.
Opinion
Academe and Anomie
Nothing in our job descriptions requires us to be the best ever with the most publications in the best journals with the most grant money, writes Michael Rocque, so we should stop comparing and ranking ourselves.
Appeals Court: Judge Overstepped in Ordering Michigan President to Testify
A federal judge overstepped his authority when he tried to force the University of Michigan president to appear in court...
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