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Measuring University Impact
New rankings measure institutions on their contributions to meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Phil Baty writes.

Rising Freshmen’s Concern With College Costs Has Limits
Students would give a lower rank to a college if it cut nonacademic amenities to save money, survey finds.

How Stevens Tech Attracts Applicants and Students
Different strategies work for undergraduate and graduate admissions.

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More Than FAFSA
Rebecca Vidra writes of her surprise at how much her daughter had to do to apply for aid.
The Week in Admissions News
Some loans to be forgiven; diversity confusion at Point Park; NACAC to study test-optional policies; Grove City says it’s not woke.

More Students Are Using Their Own Money to Pay for College
Forty-five percent said they paid for their education with their own savings and income. That’s an eight-percentage-point increase over 2019.

Williams Gets More Generous With Aid
College will be all grants, no loans for all students, regardless of family income. No students will have to hold down jobs, even in the summer.

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Waiving Fees and Other Measures to Improve College Access
Institutions need to continue to waive fees and implement cost-saving measures for students post-COVID, writes Provost Denise Runge.
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