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Department of Justice Probes Admissions Ethics Code

Requests for information sent to NACAC and to institutions with professionals who were involved in drafting its new code of ethics.

Are Prospective Students About to Disappear?

New book says most colleges -- and the vast majority of nonelite institutions -- are about to face severe shortage of potential students.

The Power of College Counseling

Intense advising shifts the college choices of low-income students, study finds.

To Recruit Students, Welcome Their Pets

Lyon College seeks advantage in recruiting students by allowing them to bring four-legged companions.

Recent Admissions News

Enrollment decline; new television show; debate over nursing degrees; student debt in New York City; veto on aid for for-profits in New York State.

Oberlin's Enrollment Headache Lingers

A smaller-than-expected freshman class is continuing to cause budget issues at the Ohio institution. Professors are tired of salary freeze.

The Week in Admissions News

Chinese students at American universities; “post-traditional” learners; who changes majors?

Popularity of Early Admissions Grows and Grows

Many educators say these programs favor the wealthy, but more and more applications came in this year -- to all kinds of institutions.