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Coping With Uncertainty: American Colleges and International Students
May 25, 2017 -- The new booklet, "Coping With Uncertainty: American Colleges and International Students," is the latest print-on-demand compilation...

An Affordable Pathway to a Bachelor's Degree
Despite the frequent loss of credits, transferring from a community college to a university is less expensive than starting at a four-year institution, a new study finds.
Opinion
Who Is Willing? Who Is Able to Pay?
Richard DiFeliciantonio considers the realities and contradictions of financial aid and admissions policy.

An Admissions Reformer Takes Stock
William Sedlacek, a pioneer in the use of noncognitive measures for admissions, discusses his new book on the state of the movement.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Khan Air
Jim Jump wonders why the College Board is boasting about score improvements from test prep.
The Week in Admissions News
U of California sets out-of-state limits; leaks about Trump budget and student aid; FAFSA use is up; and more.

Can B-School Rankings Be Reformed?
A research paper renews the debate over who is really helped by rankings. Experts weigh in on the arguments.

O Canada
American students -- at record numbers -- are accepting offers of admissions from Canadian universities. So are students from other parts of the world.
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