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Opinion
Much Work to Be Done
Promoting fairness in admissions must mean more than killing the SAT, writes Anthony P. Carnevale.

Opinion
University Research Should Be Free to All
The research landscape has changed due to COVID-19. Let’s keep it that way, Janet Napolitano writes.

Opinion
It’s Time to Stem Malpractice in STEM Admissions
The skills measured by conventional standardized exams don't appear to be central to STEM success, Robert J. Sternberg writes, and colleges should not rely on such tests in isolation.

Minority, Low-Income Freshmen Not Filling Out FAFSA
Study by EAB of 500,000 admitted students to four-year colleges raises equity concerns on coming academic year.

‘Unacceptable’: The Story Behind the Admissions Scandal
New details emerge on the scandal.
The Week in Admissions News
New international students; online discounts; residence halls at full capacity; Pell Grants.

Closed Test Centers, COVID-19 and the ACT
Some students couldn't take the ACT; some took it with coronavirus.

Opinion
The International Recruitment Roller Coaster
Colleges need to make the case for recruiting international students once again, writes Anna Wise.
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