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A Focus on Students, Not Their Scores
Lynn University finds that the personal focus of its admissions program works. New student enrollment is up 59 percent in the last 10 years.
Opinion
Affirmative Action Is Probably Dead: Now What?
Antar Tichavakunda and Suneal Kolluri review the options for those who worry about the Supreme Court’s possible decision.
The Week in Admissions News
Waiting for Biden; 10 fraternities disaffiliate from University of Southern California; vulnerable students; students learn to stop overdoses.
Poll: Class of 2025 Politically Divided
Nearly half of incoming college sophomores don’t want to live with or date someone who voted differently from them in the 2020 election, a new poll found.

Wisconsin Considers Direct Admissions
Board of Regents may try to reverse enrollment declines with the alternative to traditional admissions.

The True Cost Faced by Student Parents
A new report shows that student parents from low-income backgrounds must work 50-plus hours a week at minimum wage in order to afford both tuition at a public college and childcare.

Trine Tries a Double Approach to Admissions
It’s filling up its class with traditional-age students—and also pushing international graduate students into two other campuses.

‘Trash Fire’
Now-removed paper on masturbation sets social media ablaze and triggers inquiries, not necessarily because it’s shocking but because it raises ethical and quality concerns.
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