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Ethical College Admissions: Flawed Ways High Schools Boast About Students' Successes
Jim Jump cautions those who report or are influenced by "false positives."

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An Open Letter to the Athlete We Must Stop Recruiting
Becky Carlson explains why coaches will lose interest in some potential recruits for reasons having nothing to do with athletic skill.
The Week in Admissions News
Drop in enrollment in intensive English programs; new research on pathway programs; Maryland governor vetoes "ban the box" bill.

Indirect Costs Back in the Crosshairs
Lawmakers show renewed interest in examining how reimbursements for federally funded research are made to universities but don't yet endorse dramatically lower flat rate outlined in Trump budget.

Second Thoughts About Higher Education Decisions
Most former college students say they would change either their major, college attended or credential pursued if they could do it all over again, survey finds.

Calling the Testing Companies
Admissions group says counselors and students need more guidance and better communication on security issues -- at home and abroad.

Southern New Hampshire Cuts to Grow
The university lays off dozens of remote, part-time staffers (with plans to hire full-timers) as part of a reorganization process ahead of projected enrollment growth for its competency-based division.

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Evergreen State College, Memorial Day
As Memorial Day nears, Wick Sloane celebrates Evergreen State College’s success in enrolling and graduating veterans.
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