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The Week in Admissions News
No jail time for coach in admissions scandal; the value of college; opportunities for students with autism; what freshmen are reading.
Elizabethtown Cuts Some Liberal Arts Programs
Elizabethtown College announced that it will discontinue two majors and three minors in a move designed to focus efforts on...

More American Colleges Turn to Chinese Admissions Test
More colleges begin accepting gaokao scores from mainland Chinese students in lieu of other standardized tests.

4 More Colleges Go Test Optional
Latest group includes one institution -- University of Rochester -- that is competitive in admissions.
Grand Canyon Fires Administrator After Learning of Assault Allegations
Grand Canyon University has fired Roy Shick, vice president of advancement, after learning he was accused of and investigated for...

After Top Colleges Rejected Her, Parents Sued Her High School
While case against Sidwell Friends has not succeeded, they are now trying to take it to the U.S. Supreme Court. News comes amid focus on the demanding parents of the elite high school.
Foreign Students Face Delays in Work Authorizations
Many international students are finding themselves unable to start their summer jobs or internships due to delays in processing their...

Punishing Alleged Violations of Tenure, Academic Freedom and Governance
AAUP votes to censure or sanction three institutions at its annual meeting. Idaho State removed from sanction list.
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