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Registered for the SAT, Unable to Take the Test

Of 402,000 who registered to take SATs in August, 178,600 are blocked from taking the test because testing centers are closed or limited in capacity.

Will Students Show Up at Private Colleges?

Some institutions are having record years, but many others are starting the year with 10 or 20 percent of students not there. And some have lost more.

The Character Moment in College Admission

It belongs as much as other factors, writes David Holmes.
Illustration of students at desks

Standardized Tests Can Promote Rigor

Their use should be watched, but they shouldn't be eliminated, writes Matthew Pietrafetta.

The Week in Admissions News

Jail time for Lori Loughlin; shame and student behavior; pressure to shutter campuses; mental health issues; impact of free community college.

Displaced Workers and Public College Enrollment

New research shows public colleges have room for improvement when it comes to enrolling displaced workers.

Justice Department v. Yale

Federal agency says the university's admissions policies discriminate against Asian and white applicants.

A Tough Year for Community Colleges

Despite earlier predictions that this might be their year, many are expecting enrollment declines -- some of them devastating. Impact is greatest on minority and low-income students.