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The 2017 Survey of Admissions Directors: Pressure All Around
Only 34 percent of colleges met new student enrollment targets this year by May 1, the traditional date by which...
Opinion
The Numbers Won’t Speak for Themselves
An high-profile legal case about Mexican-American studies demonstrates why academics should become publicly engaged in issues in contemporary society, argue Nolan L. Cabrera, Stephen Pitti and Angela Valenzuela.

Opinion
Advice for Surviving Recommendation Letter-Writing Season
Kat Coy offers advice on how to gather the information to write the letters.
Job Changes in Admissions and Enrollment Management
New appointments announced at Bucknell, Cleveland Institute of Music, Daemen, TCS Education System, U of West Florida.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: How Athletic Recruiting Helps Some and Hurts Others
Jim Jump writes about how coaches can abandon students, forcing them to scramble at the last minute.

Homeschooled Student's Transcript Might Be for a Cat
Revoked admissions offer by University of Rochester raises questions about lack of oversight of transcripts from homeschooled students. Experts see the real risk is lack of information about curriculum, not fraud.

NACAC May Embrace New Approach to Admissions Ethics
Association delegates are expected to approve plan to focus on core principles as opposed to best practices.

Women's Colleges Accept Trans Applicants. What About Men's Colleges?
While it has become common for women’s institutions to admit those who identify as women but may not have been born women, the same attitude doesn’t prevail at most men’s colleges.
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