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To Diversify Med Schools, Focus on Family Income

New study finds that Black and Latinx medical students tend to come from the top quintiles of family income.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Admit Rates

Is it ethical to withhold the data? Jim Jump considers the issues.

Admissions Without SAT or ACT

The California State University system will completely eliminate use of the tests at all 23 of its campuses.

A Largely White Field Seeks Diversity

NACAC releases report that asks why admissions remains largely white.

Virtual or In Person, Students Say Campus Tours Could Achieve More

COVID offered colleges an opportunity to consider how to maximize their online and in-person tours so that all students can be prepared to make their college choice.
Opinion

It’s Time to Fix the Rankings

The peer-assessment system favors institutions that have done well for decades, write John Barnhill and Joe O’Shea.

The Week in Admissions News

Recusal on Harvard case; more good numbers; flawed rankings; impact of the loan pause; security at Temple.

California Legislature Bails Out UC Berkeley

An enrollment cap brought by an environmental lawsuit put UC Berkeley at risk of losing 400 students. Lawmakers provided a solution Monday that Gov. Newsom quickly signed into law.