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Hurricane Harvey and College Admissions
Saturday was the first August administration of the SAT, but testing centers were closed in much of Texas.
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Fighting for Honesty in Statistics
Sometimes you have to make the same point over and over again, writes Jim Jump.

Opinion
Survey Centers and the Academy
Turn to any news outlet, and you will find a public opinion poll bearing a college or university affiliation, writes Mileah Kromer, but few people on campuses even know how survey labs function, let alone the benefits they provide.
The Week in Admissions News
Critique of elite colleges; welcoming international students; three more colleges drop SAT/ACT requirements; more students are borrowing more than $20,000.
Quantifying the Advantage for Legacy Applicants
New data show -- across national sample -- they are admitted at much higher rates than other applicants. But the vast majority also fit or exceed the academic profile of colleges to which they are admitted.

The Value of Simplicity in Estimating Student Aid
Tools that skip most of the questions on aid calculators are gathering support. Have they figured out something that most colleges haven’t?
Contribute to the ‘Admissions Insider’ Poetry Magnet
And be sure to pick one up at NACAC in Boston.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Affirmative Action and Asian-Americans, Again
Jim Jump writes that the real issue may be the rapid increase in the number of applicants, not overt discrimination.
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