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The Week in Admissions News
Impact of the pandemic; canceled loans for ITT students; protection for LGBTQ+ students; updated student loan data.

Personalizing Students' Educational Journey
" Personalizing Students' Educational Journey" is a new free compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher Ed. You may...

We Need to Cultivate Student Affairs Practitioner Scholarship
Colleges should recognize that research grounded in the daily experiences of those most knowledgeable about students’ lives is crucial for meeting students’ needs, argues Chelsea Gilbert.

For Small Private Colleges, a Mixed Year in Admissions
Leaving out the Ivies and similar institutions, it's a very complicated year to be putting together a freshman class. Some colleges aren't talking about where they are. Others are having notable success.

Ethical College Admissions: Lexington Without Concord
Jim Jump considers history and race at Washington and Lee University and the Virginia Military Institute.
The Week in Admissions News
International applications; community college enrollment falls; states battle critical race theory; "Heritage and Hate"; debt relief at Black colleges.

‘Game On: Why College Admission Is Rigged and How to Beat the System’
Author discusses her new book on the flaws of college admissions.

Stanford Changes Admissions Policy for Athletes
University, citing competition in football from Notre Dame and USC, will allow athletes to enroll early in a three-year experiment.
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