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A ‘Bank Run’ at Notre Dame Law
University of Notre Dame Law School told admits to put down deposits before spots ran out. On Tuesday, seats went from 67 percent to 100 percent claimed in a matter of hours.

Why Students Aren't Filling Out the FAFSA
Low-income and first-generation students find it difficult to fill it out, and they fill it out themselves, EAB survey finds.

Prospective Students Are Open to Vaccine Requirements
Survey finds that they want requirements -- and so do their parents -- despite actions in Florida, Texas and Utah that might make them impossible.

Opinion
Who Gets to Be ‘College Material’?
Higher education institutions should reimagine the responsibility they have to ensure college is the true force for equity that it can and should be, Jeff Raikes argues.
The Week in Admissions News
A blogger's perspective; accidental admissions; higher education's challenges; dormitories and race; LGBTQ inclusion in athletics.

A Great Admissions Year, for Some
For the most selective colleges, 2021 is pretty perfect in admissions. For everyone else, that remains to be seen.
A Competitive Year for Grad Students
Graduate programs in business, law and medicine are seeing high application volume, as are some programs in psychology, philosophy and economics.
The Week in Admissions News
State funding models; push on dining services; potential M.B.A. students; Vermont bars out-of-state students from getting vaccinated.
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