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Georgetown Will Reportedly Join the Common App

Meet the Class of 2029
The CIRP Freshman Survey highlights the growing diversity of incoming college students, the pressures of paying for college, increased mental health concerns and, for the first time, how state policies factor into college choice.

International Enrollment’s Precarious Moment
International students are a financial lifeline for many colleges, and enrollments are just recovering from the pandemic. The Trump administration is pushing them away.
Majority of Americans Think College Is Costly but Valuable

Degree in 3, Plus an M.B.A.
A Pennsylvania college is launching a business degree that can be completed in three years, with the hopes of giving students the opportunity to earn their master of business administration in the fourth year.
Harvard Goes Tuition-Free for Families With Incomes Up to $200K
D.C. Area Colleges Offer Career Support to Laid-Off Federal Workers

Education Department Investigates Dozens of Colleges for Discrimination
The Trump administration is following through on its threat to crack down on colleges’ race-based programs, beginning with a small postgraduate recruitment partnership.
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