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Law Schools and Their Many Markets

Survey notes that those who enroll at elite colleges have very different priorities from those who enroll elsewhere.

Trump Threatened Colleges Over Any Leaks of His Grades

Michael Cohen releases letter sent to university the president attended and notes that Trump earlier had called on Obama to release his grades. President's grades have never come out, but those of past candidates have.

Yearbook Review Finds Dean With Confederate Flag

Wake Forest stands behind admissions dean and notes her work to promote diversity. Not everyone agrees with the university's decision. Associate dean of admissions found in separate photos with Confederate flag.
Opinion

The Generational Divide on Affirmative Action

Those studying Asian American attitudes about the Harvard case should look at the split between younger and older Chinese Americans, write OiYan Poon and Janelle Wong.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Process, Experience or Journey?

We need better language for describing the college admissions process, writes Jim Jump.

The Week in Admissions News

Gender and college plans; international gains for Canada; single moms.

Pushing for Radical Change in Admissions

Senators urged to end financial aid at colleges that use legacy preferences and early decision and to ban research grants to universities that do not use a lottery system to admit applicants.

The Political Mood and Law School Applications

The current political environment is motivating law school applicants, surveys find.