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ACT Settles Class Action for $16 Million

Suit charged ACT with violating the rights of people with disabilities.

Perfect Football Recruit

Football recruiting will never be the same, but what makes a good recruit won’t change. In today's Academic Minute, Central...

Leading the Pack

The colleges with the most cumulative cases of COVID-19 show no signs of shutting down. Some of their critics find themselves burned out and resigned.

Confronting Racism in Admissions

Is now the moment when college admission professionals will start breaking down known barriers to admission for Black students?

Tuition Rises at Historically Low Rate Amid Pandemic

Four-year colleges increased prices at the lowest rate in three decades, on average. But the COVID-19 pandemic's greatest effects on pricing, funding and student aid might still be to come.

The Week in Admissions News

The impact of the pandemic; the emotional toll of racism; closing equity gaps; younger voters.

Jewish Students Claim Civil Rights Violations

Jewish and pro-Israel students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign filed a civil rights complaint with the Department of Education alleging that they are being harassed and discriminated against.

COVID Roundup: U of Dayton Freshman Dies

A Dayton student dies. Northeastern plans to bring faculty back to campus next spring. Florida Memorial suspends in-person classes, Bethune-Cookman goes on "lockdown" and University of New England quarantines a dorm.