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Buying Access to Admissions Officers?

A Reuters investigation details how a Chinese company accused by multiple ex-employees of application fraud "bought access" to U.S. admissions officers.

Oberlin Expands Its Reach

High school students will soon be able to earn college credit from Oberlin College for instruction neither delivered by the institution nor taught by its faculty members.

Information for Potential Foreign Students

Admissions group calls on colleges to require recruiting agents to disclose their financial ties to those they are seeking to recruit.

The Right to Work

Dispute at Cornell University centers on a program allowing international students to work.

When 37 International Students Sue

Thirty-seven Nigerian students sue Alabama State University over scholarship funds.

Trump Proposes Ideological Test for Entry to U.S.

Republican candidate proposes a system for admittance to U.S. that critics say violates American and academic principles.
Opinion

Undocumented Students Deserve Better

There is a great difference between accepting undocumented students and making college truly accessible for them, argues Lily McKeage.

Saudi Enrollment Declines

Colleges have come to count on tuition from large numbers of Saudi Arabian students. After years of rapid growth, enrollments are declining on many campuses, in some cases precipitously.