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What's Wrong With This Year's IB Scores?

Students, parents and teachers are up in arms over the way the International Baccalaureate was scored this year. College spaces are at risk.

Why Scripps College Went Online-Only for the Fall

Amid a growing public health crisis, Scripps College's president walks through the process of deciding to hold an all-virtual fall semester. It comes at a cost.

The Week in Admissions News

Ivy League athletics; students and vaccinations; Trump pushes colleges to reopen; ZIP Codes and students; free community college in Connecticut.

Class Rank Matters, Even in Third Grade

Study in Texas finds that many (positive) things are predicted by a good class rank.

Couple Agrees to Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal

They will be the 27th and 28th people to admit guilt in the scandal.

Academic Minute: Porcelain

Today on the Academic Minute, Suzanne Marchand, professor of history at Louisiana State University, explores how some objects may have...

Paul Quinn Launches Accelerated Online Degree

Paul Quinn College is launching a fully online 36-month undergraduate degree in business administration and public policy designed to educate...

Trump Threatens Tax Exemption of Colleges

President Trump in a tweet Friday said he was directing the U.S. Department of the Treasury to examine the tax-exempt...