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A Pandemic Graduate Admission Cycle
First-time international graduate enrollments plummeted last fall, but substantial numbers of students deferred admission, according to a new survey from the Council of Graduate Schools.

Waiting for the ACT
In New York City and outside St. Louis, students who signed up for the ACT and had been told the test would be given showed up and found no test.

Aid Application Data Portend Dip in Low-Income, Minority Students
Number of high school seniors completing U.S. financial aid form drops 10 percent; current students renew at healthy rates. Students from disadvantaged backgrounds seem disproportionately affected.

Is Stanford Letting In Too Many Wealthy Students?
Stanford's faculty votes for new policies designed to de-emphasize wealth, which isn't an official criteria for admission. Will the approach work?
The Week in Admissions News
New GMAT online; unsafe celebrations at UNC; settlement of loan lawsuit; pandemic losses.

Opinion
Admissions Officers Should Consider Resilience
COVID-19 makes it all the more important, writes Matthew Pietrafetta.

Women in Economics, Interrupted
Women in economics get asked significantly more questions than men when presenting -- mostly by men. Researchers say this is part of deeper gender issues within the field.

Affirmative Action Suit Against Yale Is Dropped
Justice Department wanted out of the case. But private group vows to sue the university.
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