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Ethical College Admissions: The Hare and the Tortoise Graduate From College
A new tool provides insights into colleges' ROI, writes Jim Jump.

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Preparing for the Great Enrollment Crash
Colleges need to get ready, write Robert Massa, Don Hossler and Jerome Lucido.

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Higher Education Needs More Affirmative Action, Not Less
The lesson of the recent case at Harvard University is that colleges and universities must do more to fully recognize their students as whole people, writes Margaret M. Chin.

A Nail-Biter on Affirmative Action
What does Washington State vote say about the future of admissions policy?

Converse and Pace Go Test Optional
They will no longer require applicants to submit tests for admissions.

More Ominous Signs for M.B.A. Admissions
Most colleges report decline in applications. Outside the U.S., the picture is very different.

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Veterans Day, November 2019
In his annual column, Wick Sloane reports on how the nation's most selective colleges are faring on admitting undergraduate veterans. As ever, modestly better, but not so well.

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Ethical College Admissions: Counseling vs. Coaching
The roles are not identical, writes Jim Jump.
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