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The Week in Admissions News
New rules for test takers with disabilities; #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarships; campaign against programs for women.

Latest Data on Enrollment Declines
Largest declines are in Midwest and Northeast.

New Privacy Guidance on Schools, Tests and Surveys
Education Department: When high schools or states register all students for SAT or ACT, parents must approve of participation in surveys that are used by colleges to recruit.

Champion for Low-Income Students Gets a Boost Itself
By embedding college advisers in schools with many underrepresented students, College Advising Corps has helped 300,000 enter postsecondary education. It aims to hit 1 million by 2025.

Opinion
The Value of Testing in Graduate Admissions
Doctoral admissions needs reform, but not the end of testing, writes David G. Payne.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: The Demise of Access
A new report leaves Jim Jump wondering if low-income students can still find the money to pay for public higher education.
The Week in Admissions News
The future of Pell Grants; racial disparities in borrowing; apprenticeships.

Harvard Business School Kills Third Round in Admissions
Move shifts away from practices of other top M.B.A. programs.
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