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ETS Unveils the New TOEFL

The new test is shorter and cheaper and appears designed to compete with Duolingo.

The Elites Can’t Fix What’s Wrong With College

It’s time to hold them accountable for what they do and what they don’t do, writes Jerome A. Lucido.

Where Do Public Research Universities Recruit?

Some seem to rely on out-of-state high schools -- many of them private -- without many nonwhite students, study finds.

The Week in Admissions News

Georgia’s public universities and admissions testing; “Behind the Diversity Numbers”; failure to launch; free classes in New Hampshire.

No SAT or ACT Scores at U of California

University agrees it will not consider either test in admissions.

Where International Students Want to Study in the U.S.

Indian students top those sending scores to U.S., according to Duolingo. ETS sees China with the most interest.

The Cost of Doing Nothing

Georgetown University researchers estimate in a new report that the United States loses billions of dollars annually because of inequities in higher education.

Harvard Wasn't the Only One With Record Numbers of Applicants

For some historically Black colleges, this is a breakthrough year -- despite the long odds created by the pandemic. Morgan State, North Carolina A&T and Spelman are having notable years.