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'Nail in the Coffin' for Chicago State?
“I just wonder how long we can go,” one faculty member at the financially struggling public university says.

Expanding the Community
A Kansas-based community college is expanding across state lines to help fill a shortage in helicopter and commercial airplane pilots.

Fee-Free Applications
City U of New York, Bowdoin and Trinity of Connecticut all move this month to drop the charges for low-income applicants.

Opinion
Reverse Engineering the Student Experience
Well-meaning administrators and faculty members have put processes into place that show little awareness of the hurdles students confront, says Bridget Burns.

The International Bubble
American colleges and universities can't count on ever-increasing numbers of international students, panelists warn.

Information for Potential Foreign Students
Admissions group calls on colleges to require recruiting agents to disclose their financial ties to those they are seeking to recruit.

'Black Lives Matter' at Admissions Meeting
The debate over the use of 'all lives matter' plays out in a public forum as NACAC conference closes.

Redoing Application Reading
Admissions officers talk about changing the way applications are read in order to keep up with demographic changes.
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