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The Dawn of a New Meritocracy
Colleges need to consider the implications of the move away from standardized testing in admissions, writes Ezekiel Dixon-Román.
Counting Credentials
The Credential Registry is several months into its mission to document all U.S. credentials, but the finish line is further than ever.
Temple Rankings Scandal: From Bad to Worse
University admits it provided false data for six additional programs beyond the online M.B.A. for which it already made such an admission.
Harvard Answers Back on Affirmative Action
New briefs from university provide an inside look at terms like "standard strong" and examples of Asian applicants whose ethnicity was viewed favorably and dispute statistical analysis provided by those claiming anti-Asian bias.
The Week in Admissions News
Democratic plans; transfer agreement; ACT and NRCCUA.
Application Increases Follow Title IX Investigations
More women and more men apply, and more enroll, after an inquiry becomes public.
Report: College Ended Affirmative Action and Didn't Tell Anyone
College of Charleston stopped considering race in admissions in 2016, and word just leaked Sunday.
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Ethical College Admissions: Bribery
The surprising legal case points to realities about admissions to elite colleges, writes Jim Jump.
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