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Diversity in the Student Body

"Diversity in the Student Body" is a print-on-demand booklet focusing on demographic and legal issues and the strategies used by...

Corporations Go to College

Confidence and competition are leading more companies to offer their employees tuition assistance benefits. Can higher education capitalize on the opportunity to increase enrollments?

New Website for a New Test

College Board will offer new version of SAT for the first time next spring, and it is working with the popular and free Khan Academy to offer intensive online resources to help students prepare.

Indicted for Cheating

15 Chinese nationals face charges of an elaborate scheme in which those showing up for standardized admissions tests were not who they said they were -- or who their passports said they were.

Unfair Admissions Criteria?

Study finds colleges are considering high school disciplinary records, largely without policies about when such information is relevant.

Giving 'Gaokao' a Go

The University of San Francisco plans to admit students based on their scores on the Chinese university entrance exam, the gaokao, and an interview. But is that test, with its many flaws, a good tool?
Opinion

Unintended Consequences

Legislation designed to protect student privacy could make it more difficult for colleges to identify disadvantaged students who can succeed in higher education, writes Jim Larimore.

In-State Tuition for Vets Delayed

Obama administration gives states and public universities additional six months to comply with federal requirement that they offer in-state rates to veterans -- regardless of residency.