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New Concerns on International Enrollments
Student numbers in U.S. decline; reports grow on visa delays.
Florida Fires Student Affairs VP; Associate VP Quits
The University of Florida fired David Parrott, vice president for student affairs, last week, and the associate vice president for...

More Admissions of Guilt and More Details in Admissions Scandal
Three more plead guilty; a mystery about a big-spending family becomes public; Southern Cal tightens rules on admission of athletes. Plus: Slippery Rock stands up to Dr. Phil.
Academic Minute: Humanitarian Crisis at the Border
Today on the Academic Minute, Anne Roschelle, professor of sociology at SUNY New Paltz, examines the fate of children at...
The Week in Admissions News
Different approach to free college; student-loan debate; another for-profit in crisis.
101 Layoffs at Nova Southeastern
Nova Southeastern University on Friday announced 101 layoffs, mostly administrative staffers and middle managers, The South Florida Sun Sentinel reported...

Red Flags for Applicants With Mental Health Issues
If applicants wrote about their mental health, one college gave their applications additional review -- and some were rejected -- even if they were academically eligible for automatic admission.

Evolving Preferences of Graduate Business Students
Full-time M.B.A. programs may be holding their own; for those seeking to study outside their home country, U.S. is losing ground to western Europe.
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