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Ethical College Admissions: Legacy Preferences
Is it time to end them or extend them? Jim Jump considers the issues.
The Week in Admissions News
Coronavirus's impact on enrollment; international enrollments; character counts; Concordia Portland's closure.

And Then There Was One
With decision by Harvey Mudd, only MIT requires all students to submit SAT Subject Tests. And MIT is looking at its policy.

A Free Course for Admitted Applicants
Loyola New Orleans has an unusual approach to yield.

Fighting Income Segregation in Higher Education
Why not give extra points on the SAT?

CUNY's Move on Corporate Tuition Benefits
City University of New York joins ASU spin-off InStride in effort to tap into growing online degree market for companies that offer college tuition benefits to employees.

College Lobbying Declined After Earmarks
Many colleges have pulled back on lobbying Congress. But with talk of earmarks coming back, will higher education institutions start spending big on K Street lobbyists again?

Long-Term Successes, Short-Term Declines
Advanced Placement participation and exam scores have been on the rise over the last decade. But access for specific groups of underserved students continues to fall behind and in some cases has declined over the last year, College Board says.
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