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Expanding Access to Transfer Pathways
The New England Board of Higher Education is working to expand guaranteed transfer pathways in the region.

Understanding the College Enrollment Drop
Two national experts explore why community colleges have lost students, whether and when enrollments are likely to start climbing again, and how institutions should respond.

Creating a New Tour Experience
A series of small changes in tours yields impact at University of Lynchburg.
Opinion
Antitrust Law Will Not Limit College Costs
Catharine B. Hill writes that the Justice Department is taking the wrong approach in higher education.
The Week in Admissions News
Critical report on colleges' diversity efforts; what prospective students want; Fairfield faces backlash over college for low-income students; housing shortage at UNC Charlotte.

Harvard and UNC Cases to Be Heard Separately
The Supreme Court, which had combined the cases of affirmative action, separates them. Justice Jackson can now participate in UNC case.

What Will Biden Do on Loans?
The uncertainty has experts worried about borrowers being unprepared for repayment to begin. A source says loan servicers have been told by the Education Department not to send statements to borrowers about the deadline.

A New Approach to Ranking Colleges
New updates to an Economic Mobility Index seek to help policy makers and others better understand which colleges and universities are best for low-income students.
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