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Could Enrollment Fears Be Used for Good?
Maybe now is the time to reform admissions for the better, writes Nicholas Soodik.

Why Competitive Engineering College Is Latest to Drop SAT Subject Tests
Webb finds its own assessments better predict success in the first year.

Veterans Blast GOP Bill as Giveaway to For-Profits
Veterans’ organizations add their voices to the chorus of college groups opposing House Republicans’ overhaul of the Higher Education Act.

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Forging New Territory Online
Eloy Ortiz Oakley says California’s online community college will be a better public alternative to for-profit colleges for the “stranded workers” traditional college systems struggle to serve.
The Week in Admissions News
Fears about possible Trump limits on Chinese visas; a job guarantee from DePauw; return of free at Cooper Union.

White Liberal Insecurity (and Hypocrisy?) on Affirmative Action
What happens to diversity-minded educators when their son is wait-listed by Yale, but his biracial best friend with lower grades and test scores gets in? A new play has people talking.

College Board Changes Rules on PSAT Test Booklets
Those who take the test on Saturday will no longer be able to take their booklets with them.

Will Master's Gains Come at Expense of the M.B.A.?
New data suggest one-year programs in finance and related fields may be poised for gains.
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