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Ethical College Admissions: A New Challenge to Testing

Jim Jump considers the implications of a threatened lawsuit against the University of California using the SAT and ACT.
Opinion

A Question of Character

Robert Massa explains a new attempt to define character in the admissions process.

Some College, No Degree

Report features broad new data on 36 million Americans who left college without a credential, including 3.8 million who returned to college in the last five years, nearly one million of whom completed.

A New Model for a New Reality

St. John's College gambled its finances and its reputation when it cut tuition and turned to donors to replace lost revenue. Applications shot up, as did donations. Can this new financial model be the answer for making college more affordable?

Shut Out of Shared Governance

Faculty members at George Washington University question whether shared governance was breached by the administration's decision to cut undergraduate enrollment and raise the number of students majoring in STEM disciplines.

The Week in Admissions News

State support for higher ed; St. John's College; loans for international students; capacity in California.

A Rough Week for Parents in Admissions Scandal

Except for Felicity Huffman, it was a bad week for the parents.

Roanoke and Western Illinois Change Admissions Standards

Roanoke goes test optional for all applicants; Western Illinois admits all those with high school GPAs of at least 3.3.