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Forty-four percent of nontraditional students attended a college closer to home than would have been the case otherwise because of the pandemic, survey finds.

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Leave the 568 Group Colleges Alone
Antitrust enforcement will not result in lower prices for students, writes Phillip Levine.

Shining a Light on Rural Colleges
Two new mapping projects aim to expand understanding of rural colleges and the challenges they face. One focuses on where rural college are located, the other on colleges serving rural populations.

The New SAT
Test will be offered in digital format only and will be two hours instead of three, among other changes.

Supreme Court Takes Affirmative Action Cases
It will review decision finding Harvard’s admissions practices to be legal and another that upheld UNC Chapel Hill’s practices.

‘God, Grades & Graduation’
Author explains her book about the “surprising” academic success of religious students.
The Week in Admissions News
Cal State to follow UC on test blind; new study of economic mobility; mistakenly awarded scholarships; a fake university; basic income for low-income students.

Coalition Plans New Application
It is also changing its technology partner.
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