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Why Replication Matters
Landmark study suggests that most psychology studies don't yield reproducible results. What does it mean for the discipline, and science as a whole?
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The Unemployment-Enrollment Link
If history is a guide, two-year institutions will see their student numbers drop this fall as the labor market improves, writes Nate Johnson. We must work to improve the choices for low-income students.

Responding to Free
Tennessee is enrolling far more community college students than had been expected in program that is model for Obama proposal.
ACT Scores Are Flat
Racial gaps persist, as does link between rigor of courses and test scores.

Discounting Grows Again
The rate at which private colleges discounted their tuition crept ever closer to 50 percent in 2014, drawing warnings about unsustainability.
Opinion
A Valid Question to Ask
Colleges shouldn't abandon the practice of asking applicants to disclose disciplinary records, writes Pamela Brown. But admissions officers need to be trained on how to evaluate the answers.

'Off to College: A Guide for Parents'
How should parents prepare children for college? In a new book, a former college president takes a look at programs and resources at five different institutions to find out what students need and what parents should do during the first year of college.
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