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Admissions Psychology

Rose-Hulman plans to ask applicants a set of questions designed to determine if they think they can control their fates. Test of system has found correlation with students' grades and retention rates.

Faculty Work, Student Success

How the College of New Jersey reimagined what professors can do.

Benefits of Free

Momentum and criticism build for tuition-free community college plans, but even some skeptics say scholarships in Tennessee and Chicago could bring in more low-income students.

Rejecting All Nigerians?

Letter from college in Texas said all applicants from countries with Ebola were being turned away.

Reaching Out With Tech

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, with a new executive director and more than $700 million at its disposal, embraces technology to help low-income students.

New Fodder for 90/10 Debate

As lawmakers contemplate change to the federal rule that caps for-profit colleges' receipt of student aid to include veterans benefits, analysis shows that many would have trouble complying.

Iowa's Balance of Power

New funding formula for public universities, prompted by questions about out-of-state students, may have the unintended consequence of hurting private and community colleges.

Flat SAT Scores

For both SAT and Advanced Placement tests, gaps remain significant among racial and socioeconomic groups.