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Discounts at For-Profits?
Strayer offers big new scholarships, with tuition savings of as much as 30 percent. Will for-profits begin discounting tuition to cope with declining enrollment and federal scrutiny?
A Challenge to the GPA
Applicant alleges that Baylor University's law school discriminated against him by not accounting for grade inflation in admissions.

Whose Survey on 'U.S. News'?
Presidents and admissions directors are trying to figure out who is asking a new round of questions -- and why.
Opinion
Connecting With Prospective Students
How do you turn potential applicants into engaged and successful students on your campus? Catherine Sloan offers some guidance.
Here's Hoping
Some administrators and faculty are investing time and energy into the hypothesis that hopeful students are more successful in college.
Admission to the Profession
USC program is latest entrant into a growing field of post-graduate degree or certificate programs in enrollment management.
One-Stop Shop
The new GED will assess college readiness, and in the process the testing service hopes to bump ACCUPLACER, a popular test for remedial needs.
When Non-Submitters Are the Norm
At Pitzer College, unlike most institutions that have gone SAT-optional, most applicants have stopped sending their test scores.
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