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Financial Aid Changes in Virginia
After nearly 15 years without changes, Virginia went back to the drawing board on its financial aid allocations. Those involved believe the changes will make aid allocations more equitable and help today's students.

Another Drop in College Readiness
Percentage of students who have met English and math benchmarks lowest in 15 years.

A Threat Over Standardized Testing
Civil rights groups say they will sue University of California if it continues to use SAT and ACT.
Tolerance on Facebook
How diverse is your Facebook feed? In today's Academic Minute, part of Butler University Week, Lee Farquhar explains why increasing...

Admissions Choices
Study finds that colleges are more likely to reject applicants who report felony convictions, even for minor felonies. At colleges with high crime rates, officials were more likely to reject black students.

Your Interview With AI
Getting a job increasingly requires going through an interview on an AI platform. Some colleges are trying to prepare their students for these nonhuman interactions, but many institutions are just getting acclimated to this new technology.

Too Little, Too Late
Graduate student's suicide at UW Madison is a devastating cautionary tale about abusive lab environments.

Alternative Textbook Providers on the Rise
As major textbook publishers grapple with new strategic directions, alternative providers focused on lower-cost materials seize the opportunity to grow their market share.
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