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More Fudging of SAT Averages

York College of Pennsylvania is latest to admit that it wasn't submitting correct numbers. In this case, "special admits" were left out of the calculation.

'More Than a Major'

Survey of executives suggests that companies are more concerned with graduates' broad skills than their field of study.

Technically Liberal Arts

Georgia's private colleges ink deep transfer agreement with the state's technical colleges, and some waive general education requirements for transfer students.

Attracting the Missing Students

Study suggests that there's a way for top colleges to attract and enroll more low-income, high-achieving applicants, and that the methods to do so are inexpensive. So why isn't this strategy being used?

Does 'Admission' Merit Thumbs-Up?

Three experts share their thoughts on the truths and fictions of the new Tina Fey movie.

Money for Military, Not Poli Sci

Senate votes to ban federal funding for most political science research and to restore tuition assistance to active-duty service members.
Opinion

Colleges Should Validate Their Claims

In wake of numerous reports of colleges submitting false information, Myron Roomkin argues that institutions should audit the data they share publicly about their academic performance.

For Veterans, Unmet Goals

Reinforcing the findings of a survey on veteran services, college officials say they want to help those students but sometimes lack the infrastructure or data.