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Donors Endowed Coaching Posts; Children Subsequently Admitted
Boston Globe notes pattern with gifts to Yale and other highly competitive colleges.

Ethical College Admissions: Presidents as Admission Officers
Northwestern's leader may know more about admissions than many other presidents, writes Jim Jump, but there are still ethical issues raised by his making hundreds of admissions decisions.

2 Public Universities Are Latest to Go Test Optional
University of New Hampshire and Indiana State drop requirements for applicants to submit SAT or ACT.

The Shrinking World of Need-Blind Admissions
College of the Holy Cross says it can no longer afford to admit students without regard to financial need. Meanwhile, discount rates nationally hit record highs.

Top Economists Weigh In on Legacy Preferences
They see deserving students losing slots.

This Week's Developments in the Admissions Scandal
A television show, another admission of guilt and an unfortunate tweet.

The $6.5 Million Parents, a Video and More Guilty Pleas
Mother in case says she was fooled; her daughter boasts of hard work; more admissions of guilt … and more humor.

$25 Million Defamation Lawsuit in Rankings Dispute
Former dean of Temple business school, which admitted the fabrication of data for rankings, says he has been made into a scapegoat and had his reputation tarnished unfairly. University vows to fight in court.
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