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Ex-Dean at Temple Indicted on Charges of Manipulating Rankings
Two other former officials also face charges. U.S. News allegedly gave them the idea by saying that it doesn't audit the information colleges send.
The Week in Admissions News
Community college enrollment loss; Kvaal confirmation hearing; Nazi salute at Kentucky; recruiting incentives.
Posse Goes Into the Arts
It will start at CalArts but expand to five arts-oriented colleges.

Plunging Numbers, Rising Worries
Enrollment at California Community Colleges fell even more last fall than an already shocking national average. Campus leaders hope to stem further declines as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

Community Colleges Turn to New Incentives for Recruitment
Desperate to slow the steep decline of entering students, community colleges are getting creative and offering scholarships, complimentary laptops and free summer courses to high school graduates who enroll.

A ‘Bank Run’ at Notre Dame Law
University of Notre Dame Law School told admits to put down deposits before spots ran out. On Tuesday, seats went from 67 percent to 100 percent claimed in a matter of hours.

Why Students Aren't Filling Out the FAFSA
Low-income and first-generation students find it difficult to fill it out, and they fill it out themselves, EAB survey finds.
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