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Common App Report Shows Growth, Particularly Among Minority Applicants

The number of first-year college applicants grew across the board during the 2023–24 application cycle, according to the latest end-of-season...
Opinion

Does Solving Credit Mobility Require Retiring the Completion Agenda?

We need a paradigm shift in thinking about transfer and completion.

Virginia Education Secretary Criticizes FAFSA Launch, Delay

The “challenging rollout” of the new Free Application for Federal Student A “undermined Virginians’ confidence” in the Education Department and...
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Student Wellness Tip: Investing in Graduate Student Mental Health

Campus leaders at Ohio State University are using state funding to bolster resources and services for graduate and professional students on campus and remotely.

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Cal State System Pilots GPA Reset Program to Re-Enroll Stop-Outs

Fourteen colleges in the California State University system will reach out to learners with some credit but no degree to aid in re-enrollment and completion. The pilot will provide data and insight for a possible policy change.

MIT’s Incoming Freshman Class Is Less Diverse, Data Shows

The incoming cohort of first-year students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is less diverse than in previous years, according...
Hands shaking overlayed across tense photos of protest, Israel and Palestine flags

Anticipating More Unrest, Colleges Prioritize Civic Dialogue

As institutions across the country brace for new protests over the war in Gaza and a testy presidential election, many are looking to third-party consultants for guidance.

A multiple-choice test answer sheet with the letters "S," "A" and "T" prominently featured in bubbles (instead of the traditional "A," "B," "C," and "D" choices). A sharpened No. 2 pencil lies on top of the answer sheet.
Opinion

SATs Have Never Been About Equity

The history of the SAT raises questions about how we value and measure intelligence, Pepper Stetler writes.