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Wisconsin Considers Direct Admissions

Board of Regents may try to reverse enrollment declines with the alternative to traditional admissions.

The True Cost Faced by Student Parents

A new report shows that student parents from low-income backgrounds must work 50-plus hours a week at minimum wage in order to afford both tuition at a public college and childcare.

‘Trash Fire’

Now-removed paper on masturbation sets social media ablaze and triggers inquiries, not necessarily because it’s shocking but because it raises ethical and quality concerns.

Trine Tries a Double Approach to Admissions

It’s filling up its class with traditional-age students—and also pushing international graduate students into two other campuses.

U of California Admits Record Number of Californians

System has faced political pressure over out-of-state students.
Opinion

Why Higher Ed Digital Advertising Tactics Disrespect Students

Robert Kadar and Steve Roth write that there’s more to recruitment than lead generation.

Company Steps in to Ease Transfer-Credit Friction

Outlier creates a network of institutions to try to fix a broken system of transfer credit. Experts applaud the company's efforts, but its for-profit nature may limit acceptance by some institutions.