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Early Decision Bounces Back

As recession drags on, colleges see more interest and fill more seats through a system that a few years ago was being criticized as favoring wealthy students.

Golden State's Transfer Guarantee

Last month, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act, guaranteeing community college students who earn certain...

Rank Hiring

Christopher Newport U. is basing faculty selections in part on whether applicants attended institutions that were rated highly by U.S. News.

When Less Is More

Changes in essay requirements to apply to MIT and Penn reflect sense among admissions officers that students don't need to write a book (or even 1,000 words).

Commissions and Foreign Students

Many admissions officers remain opposed to the way many agents recruit abroad -- even as the practice spreads.

'They Ask. Who Tells?'

ST. LOUIS -- Many high schools have policies under which, if a student is cited for a disciplinary infraction as...

Saviors or Sellouts?

At national gathering of admissions leaders, enrollment managers try to redefine the way they are viewed, stressing their role in retention as much as recruitment.

'Conscientious Objector' to Testing

Sylvie Baldwin is trying to apply the idea of being a "conscientious objector" to the world of admissions testing. With...