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Righting the Enrollment and Graduation Ship
Students rarely compare college graduation rates when deciding where to apply and enroll, but they should, argues Micere Keels.

Tough Love or Hazing?
SUNY Albany summer program for disadvantaged students draws criticism for how it treats, and punishes, program participants.

Buying Access to Admissions Officers?
A Reuters investigation details how a Chinese company accused by multiple ex-employees of application fraud "bought access" to U.S. admissions officers.

Limiting Choice?
New exclusive partnership between a New Jersey community college and a public university has upset officials at nearby institutions, who say the agreement may limit student choice.

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Musings on the Occasion of a New Ranking
A new entrant to the rankings offers some positive approaches, but more work must be done when it comes to providing students helpful information and supporting institutional improvement, writes Jamienne S. Studley.

'Nail in the Coffin' for Chicago State?
“I just wonder how long we can go,” one faculty member at the financially struggling public university says.

Expanding the Community
A Kansas-based community college is expanding across state lines to help fill a shortage in helicopter and commercial airplane pilots.

Fee-Free Applications
City U of New York, Bowdoin and Trinity of Connecticut all move this month to drop the charges for low-income applicants.
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