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Opinion

How to Recruit Students to the Liberal Arts

A change in approach will attract many more students, writes Aaron Basko.
Opinion

Providing Holistic Health Care for Veterans

To address student veterans’ health-care needs, certain components should be in place, Nancy L. Montgomery writes.
Opinion

Lifelong Learning for a Changing Workforce

State universities must step up to address employer demand for tailored, knowledge-based degrees to help employees meaningfully advance in their careers, Jim Shea writes.

Do ACT and SAT Favor Older Students?

Scholar suggests they do and advises standardized tests to adjust some students’ scores.
The U.S. Supreme Court, with its red velvet drapes and white columns.

Making Their Arguments Against Affirmative Action

Thirty-four briefs argue that Harvard and UNC, and other colleges that base their admissions plans on the Grutter decision, should be forced to change.

Are High School GPAs Rising? Should You Care?

ACT says grades are rising. But a testing critic says ACT is exaggerating the problem.

The Week in Admissions News

Tuition rates are rising; tuition waivers for Native Americans; leaving college without a credential; Duke investigates plagiarism at commencement.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Ironies and Flaws

Students for Fair Admissions’ brief to the Supreme Court shows its real target is the Grutter ruling, writes Jim Jump.