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- Institutions with pet-friendly policies are seeing an uptick in students bringing dogs, cats, hamsters, reptiles and more to campus. Students say the animals help them cope with anxiety and stress.
- Students for Fair Admissions, the anti–affirmative action group, is appealing a recent federal court decision, which found the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s affirmative action programs are legal, to the Supreme Court.
- For both this year and next, Stanford University will be test optional.
- FAFSA verification can be a burden for students and institutions alike. College access advisers and financial aid administrators say data sharing and changing how the Education Department selects students for verification could provide relief.
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