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Wealth and Admissions
A look at some of the many ways that affluent applicants have an edge -- without bribery.

The NCAA Bracket, if Academics Mattered Most
In our little corner of the world, we like to imagine a world in which teams advanced to the Final Four based on brains, not brawn: our annual Academic Performance Tournament.
No St. Paddy's Day Part II at U of Dayton
Post-St. Patrick's Day will be business as usual at the University of Dayton, which advised its professors not to cancel...

5 Arrested for TOEFL/Visa Scheme
Those arrested were charged with posing as others to take the test and earn scores to be admitted to colleges.

A Law School Ventures Into Executive Ed
Loyola Law School, in Los Angeles, starts a series of online certificates aimed at business professionals. In a crowded executive education market, will it find a niche?
The Week in Admissions News
Trump's budget; for-profits; income-share agreement.

Political ‘Litmus Tests’ in Florida
Academics oppose proposed legislation to survey student and faculty political beliefs at public universities.

The Week That Shook College Admissions
New details on scandal emerge. Coaches lose jobs. Universities hint that some admitted applicants may lose their places. And a few colleges sense a recruiting opportunity.
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