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The SAT and Systemic Racism
One only needs to review the test's history, writes Bruce G. Hammond.
The Week in Admissions News
Colleges cut tuition rates; Democrats on international students; Latino degree attainment; Kamala Harris and Howard; how many will die?

'Babar in the Room'
Faculty parents are once again being asked to perform a miracle: Get their students and their own kids through the semester in one piece. Does it have to be this way?

Nervous Freshmen, Nervous Colleges
Survey finds that 40 percent of incoming freshmen at four-year colleges are likely or highly likely not to attend. Data are even worse for minority students.

Opinion
Look at the Numbers
A review of the demographic changes should motivate everyone in higher education, writes Frank Lamas.
The Week in Admissions News
Trump and student loans, tuition-free terms, liability waivers, FAFSA simplification, aid for undocumented students.

ACT's Leader Takes Charge in Difficult Time
She insists there is high demand to take the test. And she vows improved communication with test-takers.

Making Test-Optional Admissions Real
More than 400 colleges issue joint statement drafted by NACAC.
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