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Is Admissions Trump’s Next Higher Ed Target?

The administration wants “comprehensive admissions reform” at colleges. It’s unclear what that means or how it would be enforced, but pressure to avoid scrutiny could affect admissions practices.

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Data: Gen Z Wary of AI Effects, Wants More Guidance From School, Work

A recent Gallup survey finds that young people frequently engage with generative AI and want support from schools and employers about how to properly use those tools.

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4 Layers of Corequisite Education Support

Middle Georgia State University created a multipronged approach to aiding corequisite math learners through embedded tutoring, peer mentoring, success coaching and faculty assistance.

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A Practice Week on Campus as a College Student

The University of Nevada, Reno, requires new students to attend classes and participate in workshops prior to starting the term. The intervention has reduced equity gaps and ensured students are college ready.

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State-Imposed Tuition Freezes Come With Unintended Costs for Students

A new report argues that efforts by state lawmakers to cap or freeze college tuitions can actually come at a cost for students.

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Student Visa Dragnet Reaches Small Colleges

Immigration officials are rapidly revoking hundreds of student visas. Many more are going unreported at small colleges anxious to avoid federal scrutiny.

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See Where Students Have Had Their Visas Revoked

The Trump administration has quietly revoked hundreds of student visas across the country, wreaking havoc on the system.

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Opinion

Late Decision: Admissions Innovation or Gimmick?

Jim Jump breaks down Bennington’s College new “late decision” option.