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Selling Intellectual Heft

Allegheny College unveils a new marketing plan to position the college as a serious place to study.
Opinion

Diversifying AP

The College Board has made real progress, but more work needs to be done, writes Mark Carl Rom.
Opinion

Counselors Need Real Support

The pandemic has created a real crisis that higher education can help solve, write four scholars.

The Week in Admissions News

Student loans flatten; home confinement for parent in admissions scandal; paying the bills; free tuition problems.

Justice Department Sues Yale

It says the university's affirmative action programs discriminate against Asian American and white applicants.

The Impact on Community Colleges

California's community colleges have open admissions, but study finds they have been affected by ban on affirmative action.
Opinion

Postsecondary Paradox

Colleges and universities have an opportunity to better serve millions of Americans adults without a postsecondary degree, Dave Clayton writes.

Common App Ditches High School Discipline Question

Individual colleges can still choose to ask applicants about their history of being disciplined in school, but the Common App is striking the question from its standard process, citing racial inequities.