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The Week in Admissions News
Texas Southern president fired; gender and grade changes; Syracuse and diversity; nursing assistants.

9 Months in Jail for College Bribes
Sentence is longest to date in admissions scandal.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Coaching for Poaching
A new report from EAB suggests that poaching may become widespread, but that doesn't make it wise, writes Jim Jump.

UC Faculty: Keep Tests, for Now
The University of California's Academic Senate declines to endorse test-optional admissions policies for the system.

Student Loan Relief for Disabled Vets
The Trump administration is forgiving loans for disabled U.S. military veterans. But consumer groups say loans should be discharged for all who are too disabled to work.

Early Decision Is Down
And early action is flat, according to numbers from Naviance. Black and Latino applicants are less likely to apply early than are Asians and whites. Common App figures point to fears about this year's totals.
The Week in Admissions News
Cal State delays math requirements; University of Texas help for Pell students; Iranian student denied entry to U.S.; Virginia fight over online education.

Study: Grades Are 5 Times Stronger Than ACT Scores
ACT disputes the findings.
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