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Here is a roundup of admissions news from Inside Higher Ed in the last week.
- Many colleges favor applicants who show "demonstrated interest" -- and the way they measure it puts those without money at a disadvantage, study finds.
- Associate and four-year degrees lead to a growing share of good-paying jobs, study finds, as struggles increase for workers with only a high school credential.
- A new report from the National Association for College Admission Counseling looks at the challenges high school counselors face in advising international students on their college choices and argues that counselors need more training.
- Sixty-two percent of parents of high school seniors this year reported finishing parts of their children's college applications, according to results released today by Ruffalo Noel Levitz, NRCCUA, CollegeWeekLive and OmniUpdate.