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Stanford's (Now Truthful) Aid Policy for M.B.A. Admits
A year after revelation that university's business school lied for years about how it used aid to build its class, a new approach is announced.

Another Law School Will Close
Valparaiso Law School announced its plans to close less than a month after the Tennessee Higher Education Commission rejected its plan to transfer to a public university in that state.

Maybe Not a Role Model for a B-School?
Amid criticism of invitation to Sam Zell, widely criticized for his leadership in publishing and his sexist statements about women, UCLA calls off his appearance.

What the Doctor Ordered: Medical Schools
As midsize, nonelite private institutions look to the future, they're turning to an unlikely path: building new medical schools.

M.B.A. Applications Drop (Except Outside the U.S.)
Meanwhile, increasing numbers of business school admissions officers are checking candidates' social media.

Grades: Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Cornell joins the growing number of highly selective institutions whose business schools have adopted nondisclosure policies concerning grades and recruitment.

California Reverses Decision on Veterans' Benefits
Update: State agency reverses decision to suspend out-of-state colleges’ ability to award education aid to veterans.

A New Vet School Professors Don't Want
Long Island University, facing enrollment and programming cuts, is building a vet school even though its faculty members are dubious and New York State already has one at Cornell.
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