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Six Figures in Debt for a Master's Degree

New data from Education Department put spotlight on high borrowing for some graduate programs. But experts are skeptical more information on students alone will move the needle on enrollment decisions.

Error in Math Scoring on May SAT

Some test takers have received good news -- their scores are going up. But could all test takers have figured out how to report the problem?

Figure in Admissions Scandal Will Plead Guilty

Federal prosecutors on Friday announced that Steven Masera, who served as accountant and chief financial officer for Edge College and...

The Week in Admissions News

Intensive English enrollments decline; unexpected yield at Virginia Tech; refugee applicants; in-state tuition for Native Americans.

Ohio State Revokes Emeritus Status of Sexual Abuser

The Ohio State University Board of Trustees, in a unanimous vote, revoked the emeritus status of Richard Strauss, a former...

Speaking Out in the Classroom

New survey from Gallup finds that women are less likely than men to feel comfortable sharing views in the classroom that may conflict with their peers' opinions.

The Money Launderer Agrees to a Plea

Chief accountant for sham foundation will plead guilty to racketeering.

Does This Research Have an Agenda?

Report attacks Koch-funded Regulatory Studies Center at George Washington University as a pro-fossil-fuel-industry idea launderer. University and Koch deny the charge.