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More Downsizing at Beleaguered ETS
The former SAT administrator and owner of the GRE offered buyouts to most of its U.S. workforce Tuesday morning, kickstarting its second round of job cuts in under a year.
No Public Comment for Next Year’s FAFSA
131 Scholarships Affected by Texas DEI Ban

No Such Thing as Perfect Admissions Criteria
A recent survey of AAPI adults drives that point home, Jim Jump writes.

College Board President Will Oversee FAFSA Launch
Jeremy Singer, a familiar face in higher-ed circles, will lead the department’s strategy on the 2025–26 aid application.

Despite Affirmative Action Ban, ‘Business as Usual’ for Applicants
A new study found that across racial groups and achievement levels, applicants’ behavior was largely unaffected by the landmark Supreme Court ruling.

Affirmative Action Fallout Sours Donor Relations
The University of Missouri system is removing racial criteria from endowed scholarships, saying they run afoul of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. Donors feel disrespected—and some may be ready to go to court.
Stanford Reinstates Testing Requirement
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