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How Admissions Offices Can Prepare for New E.U. Rule

New guide offers scenarios for admissions offices to consider as they prepare for a new law from the European Union that could impose huge fines on American institutions.
Opinion

Facebook’s Professor Problem

The social media platform is using academic pedigrees to whitewash unethical practices, Mark Bartholomew writes.
Opinion

German Apprenticeships: Made for America

The German apprenticeship model offers many valuable lessons but must be adapted to be successful in the U.S., writes Thomas Lichtenberger.

Bucking the Trend

Strayer restarts its campus expansion amid growing enrollment, federal deregulation and increased demand for skilled workers.

Wait-Listed, Rejected and Frustrated in California

Counselors report being stunned by the decisions coming out of some University of California and Cal State campuses. Could out-of-state institutions see a better than normal yield of Californians?

Should Colleges Admit Students in Front of Cameras?

It's great marketing for institutions -- and may encourage others to see that college is possible. But is recording this moment for YouTube best for those getting in?

The Week in Admissions News

Gain in maximum Pell Grant; fighting poverty; law schools with low bar passage rates.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Harvard's Shift on the SAT

Jim Jump considers the implications of the university's decision to stop requiring the essay portion of the test.