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Pace of FAFSA Simplification Concerning
Exactly where FAFSA simplification stands is unknown, and concrete guidance for colleges and universities has been scant.

A College’s Applications Fall by Half, and the President Is Thrilled
He says many applicants were not really interested in his college. The statistic that matters much more is yield, he says.
The Week in Admissions News
Northeastern law accidentally admits thousands; pushed out of STEM courses; GRE for law school; dispute over diversity; suits over debt-relief plan; courses on celebrities.
Northeastern Backs Down on Surveillance in Privacy Lab
A group of graduate students at Northeastern University’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex, which houses the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute...

Sage Scholars Moves Ahead With Direct Admissions
Twenty-three private colleges join the effort.
Oberlin Board Votes to Limit Faculty Power
Oberlin College’s Board of Trustees approved late Friday controversial changes to the institution’s bylaws restricting faculty control to academics. For...
How Same-Sex Marriage Became Bipartisan: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Timothy Lindberg, assistant professor of political science at the University of Minnesota at Morris, explores...
Professor Won’t Be Replaced for Statements on Gender
The University of Southern Maine will not remove Christy Hammer from teaching a graduate class in education because she told...
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