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The Week in Admissions News
Earnings gaps; cautions on free tuition; falling M.B.A. applications.

Glitches on ACT
Some were unable to complete exam in first use of computer-based test at international testing centers.

California Reverses Decision on Veterans' Benefits
Update: State agency reverses decision to suspend out-of-state colleges’ ability to award education aid to veterans.

Repressive Experiences 'Rare but Real' in China Studies
First-of-its-kind survey of China scholars seeks to quantify just how frequently they encounter repressive actions by the Chinese state intended to stop or circumscribe their research. A majority say self-censorship is a problem.

Opinion
Asian Americans at Harvard: Welcome to Campus
A lawsuit joined by the U.S. Justice Department distorts the way admissions works, writes Julie J. Park.

Justice Department Backs Suit on Harvard Admissions
U.S. formally joins litigation that says university discriminates against Asian American applicants, raising the stakes in an already contentious legal battle.

Stanford Won't Boast About Applications or Admit Rates Any More
Could this be a small step toward curbing hysteria and hype in the admissions process?
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A student visa and a dream denied; impact of divorce; a resignation in Washington.
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