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More Cause for Concern About Fall Enrollment

One in six students who'd planned to attend four-year colleges full-time no longer plan to do so, private polling says. Data show cause for concern even about those who've already put down deposits.

Will Parents Pay?

Survey finds they are skeptical of online-only options available now -- and perhaps in the fall -- and don't want to pay regular tuition rates.
Opinion

A New Calendar

Because of coronavirus, distance learning and distance grading, the concept of using the second half of junior year for college admissions decisions is a joke.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Trust and Antitrust

Jim Jump reviews the ethical issues facing college admissions officials on May 1.

The Week in Admissions News

Planning for the fall; ex-coach at UCLA pleads guilty; public colleges' futures.

Furman Reopens Admissions for This Year

University says it hopes to get students who had wanted to go far from home -- before COVID-19.

Cornell Suspends SAT/ACT Requirement

It is first Ivy to make the move but stresses that it's only for a year. Many other colleges switch as well.
Opinion

Free With No Degree

Colleges that do the best job serving transfer students will be the ones to thrive over the next several years, argues John Mullane.