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First Victims of Admissions Scandal?

Some fear reports of wealthy families faking learning disabilities may lead to skepticism of those who aren't faking at all.

Finding the Humor in an Admissions Scandal

At a low point for higher education, humorists find ways to make a point.

Massive Admissions Scandal

Details emerge about indictments of wealthy parents who allegedly found ways to rig the system; coaches lose their jobs; and some call for discussion of the many (legal) advantages for families of means.

Admissions Files Hacked

Some applicants at Grinnell, Hamilton and Oberlin report receiving emails giving them the chance to purchase their files -- including confidential comments from admissions officers.

The Week in Admissions News

Another closure; admissions scandal in Japan; debt-free college.

SAT Called Off in 3 Countries

Security problems are blamed. Some say the test was for sale in advance of scheduled administration.

Presidents Back Harvard but Aren't Sure It Will Win

Survey finds strong support for consideration of race and ethnicity in admissions. Private college leaders continue to support legacy preferences.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Pew, Gallup and a Tuba Player From Montana

Jim Jump considers contradictory indications of what the public thinks about affirmative action … and how students are admitted.