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Cautious Interest in College Among Working Adults
Working adults increasingly are interested in pursuing postsecondary education, but they are also less confident about the value of college.

Report: Guided Pathways Show Progress
Colleges need to engage faculty and incorporate experiential learning to continue improving guided pathways programs, report finds.

Admissions Without Tests
Test-blind (as opposed to test-optional) admissions is on the rise.

Opinion
The Future of College Admissions Is Test Blind
A judge has undermined systemic racism by making the University of California test blind, write Joseph A. Soares and Jay Rosner.
The Week in Admissions News
A campus with COVID-19; anti-Semitism on the rise; students' mental health needs; race and internships; free community college.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Coronavirus and College Admission Change
Some things will change, but others won't, writes Jim Jump.

‘You Don’t Have to Go Far to Go Far in Life’
Alabama community colleges aim to reassure potential students with a campaign that stresses proximity.

‘U.S. News’ Updates Methodology, but Don’t Expect Big Changes
Last year's one, two and three are this year's one, two and three.
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