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Duke’s Affordable Action Plan
The university’s decision to waive tuition for lower-income North and South Carolinians is officially about equity. But its potential as a recruitment tool for underserved students connects it to affirmative action’s fate.
‘Never Have I Ever’ and Its Lessons on College Admissions
The show doesn’t get everything right, but on the most important points, it does.
International Graduate Applications and New Enrollments Rose in Fall 2022
For second year in a row, India bests China in total numbers.
Opinion
An Asian American Admissions Professional’s Perspective on Race-Conscious Admissions
Affirmative action helps all kinds of individuals, writes Matt Ogawa.
The Week in Admissions News
More aid from Duke; free speech fight at Buffalo; aid during the pandemic.

Only 25% of Merit Scholarships Have a Testing Requirement
But people assume that they are still required.
International Graduate Applications and New Enrollments Rose in Fall 2022
International graduate applications and new enrollments grew in 2022, according to a new report from the Council of Graduate Schools...
College Board and Florida Fight Over AP Psychology
The College Board is defending its approach to Advanced Placement psychology, including teaching about gay issues, to Florida officials. The...
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