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Veterans ‘Check the Boxes’ Colleges Now Seek
A growing number of colleges are actively recruiting military service members and veterans and expanding support services for them.

Merger Divergence
Two newly consolidated institutions in Pennsylvania saw opposite enrollment trends this fall, raising questions about the link between mergers and head count.

‘U.S. News’ Rankings Erase International Students
About a fifth of the metrics in the new U.S. News rankings exclude international students, Ryan Allen and Tomoko Takahashi write.

AI Med School Rankings Tool Offers Alternative to Traditional Metrics
A resident physician used machine learning to help medical school applicants weigh factors they most care about, such as student diversity and graduate debt.

Growing Enrollment, Shrinking Future
Undergraduate enrollment rose for the first time since 2020, stoking hopes for a long-awaited recovery. But surprising areas of decline may dampen that optimism.

Overhaul of Financial Aid Formula Will Boost Pell Grant Eligibility
A new report by the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association estimates nearly 220,000 more students will qualify under the pending new federal aid formula.
Inequity in High Standardized Test Scores

Boom Time for Maine’s Community Colleges
Enrollment in the state's two-year system hit an all-time high this fall, despite national declines and the state’s aging population. What’s their secret?
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