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Predicting Where Students Go

Colleges use data to predict who they should target as they hunt for students.

Bill Targets U.S. Education Research

Congressional panel approves legislation -- criticized by some research groups -- that would change how federal education studies are overseen.

More Pressure Than Ever: The 2014 Survey of College and University Admissions Directors

Last year was a difficult one for college admissions -- with institutions reporting more and more difficulty filling their classes...

'Undermining Pell'

Lobbying for changes to key aid program for low-income students, New America Foundation study points to tricks colleges play with Pell Grants.

Pajamas and Online Assessments

A new shade on lead generation includes assessments, online courses and mentors to help ensure that students can succeed once they enroll.

Texas' Missing Hispanic Students

A new study suggests that giving public research university boards in Texas the power to set tuition helped raise prices and suppress Hispanic enrollment.

Agents Go Domestic in Australia

Australian colleges have long used recruiters to woo international students. Now they're turning to companies to help them recruit students within the country, too.

Measuring What?

The New York Times names the most "economically diverse" top colleges (hours before a certain other ranking is released), but methodology excludes all but a few public institutions.