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Ethical College Admissions: Comfort and Joy
Admissions work doesn't end just before the holiday break, writes Jim Jump. Early-decision and ethics issues still surface.

The Growth of Unmet Need
Many colleges say they provide enough aid for students to enroll. New analysis suggests otherwise.

Women, College, Marriage and Jobs
Attending a more selective college may be linked to increased odds of working, decreased odds of marriage for women, but not men, study suggests.

Agents Welcome
State Department reverses long-standing policy against working with commissioned international recruiting agents, will welcome them at EducationUSA events.

Trump Administration Scrutinizes Fetal Tissue Research
Science advocacy groups seek to make facts on research clear as Department of Health and Human Services conducts comprehensive review of research following pressure from conservatives.
The Week in Admissions News
Protest at Brown; med school applications; new Chicago effort; role of smartphones.
The Top Admissions Articles of 2018
Here are the pieces that attracted the most readers. Topics include the difficulty of getting in, admissions inequities, race and testing.
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