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The Admissions Profession Is in Jeopardy
Angel B. Pérez writes that the pressures for measurable success are driving people from the profession.

Steep Enrollment Declines This Spring
If campus leaders thought fall 2020 enrollment declines were bad, spring's enrollment drops are even worse, especially for community colleges.

Buying Progress in Rankings?
Berkeley study charges that QS international rankings appear to be influenced by using the firm's consulting services.

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Research Universities and the Innovation Economy
America’s dominance is currently at risk, and a new model is needed now more than ever, argue Michael I. Kotlikoff, Emmanuel P. Giannelis and Glenn C. Altschuler.
Space Still Available
Annual survey by NACAC, released earlier than in past years, reveals colleges are still accepting applicants and are not requiring students to respond to offers by May 1.

The Wait List Generation
Art & Science Group finds 20 percent of students this year are on waiting lists, and they still have hopes of getting in. The figure is 29 percent for minority students.
The Week in Admissions News
Student drinking; staying (mostly) online; Asian American activism; the first bilingual debate conducted in American Sign Language and spoken English.

Admissions Officials Encouraged to Remember Students From Myanmar
They are told to keep in mind the impact of the coup on flow of international students.
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