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International Graduate Applications and New Enrollments Rose in Fall 2022
For second year in a row, India bests China in total numbers.
International Graduate Applications and New Enrollments Rose in Fall 2022
International graduate applications and new enrollments grew in 2022, according to a new report from the Council of Graduate Schools...
College Board and Florida Fight Over AP Psychology
The College Board is defending its approach to Advanced Placement psychology, including teaching about gay issues, to Florida officials. The...
The Week in Admissions News
A fight over AP Psychology; Foxx bill on student loans; U of Arkansas eliminates diversity office.

What Could Colleges Do Without Affirmative Action?
Could percentage plans work? What about admitting more transfer students from community colleges?
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Offering Guaranteed Admission
The Transfer Student Success and Equity Intensive is producing more equitable transfer outcomes.

Republicans Unveil Sweeping Higher Education Legislation
Although not likely to become law anytime soon, the package of bills shows that Senate Republicans are ready to step up to the plate on higher education policy.

Parent PLUS Loans a ‘Double-Edged Sword’ for Black Families
As more families with fewer resources turn to Parent PLUS loans to afford higher education, policy makers need to seek broader reforms to improve college affordability, a new study says.
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