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Ethical College Admissions: The Admissions Tour That Went Wrong
Jim Jump considers what happened to two Native American students when they visited Colorado State.

ABA Panel Moves to End LSAT Requirement
Admission to law schools could see changes.

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The Personal Touch
Speed shouldn't be the aim of reviewing applications, writes Danny Green.

The New Stealth and Not-So-Stealth Applicants: Transfers
Princeton admits first transfer applicants since 1990. And new data may help those colleges that never stopped.

Texas System Sorry but Won't Help Students From Nepal
System statement says policies will be changed to prevent a repeat of this year's revoking of scholarships. But it says it can't provide funds to help those who lost grants.
One Liberal Arts College Wants More Female Students
Washington & Jefferson has roughly equal split between male and female students, a ratio many colleges would envy, but it's seeking more women.

Rapid Growth in Foreign-Student Work Program
Participation in program that lets international students with STEM degrees work in the U.S. for up to three years after graduation grows by 400 percent in eight years. With the rapid growth has come new scrutiny.

This Film's a Party, No College Lessons
Life of the Party, the newest Melissa McCarthy movie, fails to capture any of the struggles of an adult learners, though it's full of sophomoric laughs.
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