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Cutthroat Admission: College Accused of Stealing Students
Mercy College charges that Long Island University hired one of its deans and he then used confidential information he emailed to himself while still employed to poach students who had accepted admissions offers.

Was Saturday's SAT Compromised?
Reports circulate that questions used were available beforehand on leaked versions in Asia.
The Week in Admissions News
Students and majors; tuition-free medical school; recruiting Saudi students.
Sharing Too Much Information?
Lawsuit charges that ACT is violating privacy rights by sharing information about students' disabilities with colleges.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Gainful Employment
Despite what the Education Department says, all sectors of higher education are not the same, and for-profit colleges still need scrutiny and oversight, writes Jim Jump.

Yield Gain for Low- and Moderate-Income White Women
Emory's Oxford campus has an unexpected boost for a group of students -- and considers what it means.

Opinion
The Trump Administration's Flawed Approach to Diversity
The Obama administration guidance that was recently withdrawn was sound from legal and educational perspectives, writes Anna Hemingway.
Dual Enrollment, Multiple Issues
Texas study confirms many theories about why such programs encourage college enrollment and completion, but also identifies frustrations of both students and faculty members.
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