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A Year of Chaos and Flexibility
For recruiting and judging students, colleges face the reality that they may not be able to visit high schools or rely on their rubrics. The outcomes are expected to be particularly bad for disadvantaged students.
The Week in Admissions News
Social distancing required, free courses, self-doubt as a barrier to college, licensure requirements.

MIT Goes Test Optional for a Year
Like other colleges, it says COVID-19 requires flexibility.

Latinx Students Are Largest Group of U of California Freshmen
For the first time in history.

Opinion
The Future of the Campus Tour
It's about connecting students to the institution, writes Geoff Broome.

What's Wrong With This Year's IB Scores?
Students, parents and teachers are up in arms over the way the International Baccalaureate was scored this year. College spaces are at risk.

Class Rank Matters, Even in Third Grade
Study in Texas finds that many (positive) things are predicted by a good class rank.

Couple Agrees to Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal
They will be the 27th and 28th people to admit guilt in the scandal.
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