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Coaxing Dropouts to Return and Earn Degrees
Colleges are hoping a new initiative will help them encourage former students who stopped out to return and complete their degrees.

The Case Against Alphabetical Naming of Authors
New study suggests that the practice -- dominant in some fields -- unfairly penalizes those whose last names are at the end.

ACT Scores Drop
All racial and ethnic groups -- except for Asian Americans -- see declines.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: A Focus on 'Fit'
A new report points to the need to challenge the cult of rankings, writes Jim Jump.
The Week in Admissions News
Tuition rates; fixed terms for student visas; pay-it-forward debt relief; change in National Merit Scholarship rules.

Opinion
What's Really at Stake in the Harvard Case
For many students, experiences as members of a particular racial or ethnic group are central to their identities, and those identities should not vanish in the name of colorblind admissions, writes Nicholas Soodik.

Recommendation Letters and Bias in Admissions
If teachers and counselors favor some groups over others, should colleges be relying on their letters?

Common App's Transfer App: Fast Start, Rocky Start
New service attracts considerable interest, but some trying to use it are frustrated.
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