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Smoking Gun on Anti-Asian Bias at Harvard?
Internal reports, released by those suing the university, show use of personality rankings in ways that hurt Asian applicants' chances of admission. Under academic criteria only, their numbers would go way up.

New Concordance Tables Have Arrived
ACT and College Board release new version of tool to compare scores on ACT and SAT.

Africa as Recruiting Destination for U.S. Colleges
Sub-Saharan countries have talented students, but few American colleges have a plan or the expertise to attract them. As some institutions step up efforts, will possible Trump impact hold them back?
The Week in Admissions News
Chinese students; Facebook and community colleges; dropping for-profit enrollments.

At One College, 23% of New Students Will Be International
Franklin & Marshall sees its numbers surge. Could the key be not commission-paid agents, but a professor?

Aid Letters Without Information Students Need
Report finds many colleges leave out key points -- or present information in confusing ways. How many ways can you say "loan"?
The Week in Admissions News
Intensive English enrollments drop; defending the liberal arts; scrutiny of a tax break for grad students.
Dropping the SAT Essay
Yale follows Harvard in ending requirement that students complete writing portion of SAT or ACT. University of San Diego makes similar move, leaving only 25 colleges with the requirement. More colleges go test optional.
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