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Not Submitting Scores
Through Feb. 15, only 44 percent of people using the Common Application submitted SAT or ACT scores. Last year's total was 77 percent.
GameStop and the Future of Platform Finance
Did you make some bucks on GameStop? In today's Academic Minute, Daniel H. Neilson of Bard College at Simon's Rock...

Changes in Financial Aid
Federal Student Aid’s COO resigned Friday, amid political pressure from progressives. Meanwhile, FAFSA underwent technical difficulties, potentially impacting some students’ ability to submit.

$40 Billion for Colleges
Senate passes COVID-19 relief bill. Measure would also tighten up the 90-10 rule on for-profit colleges.

If You Could Reform Admissions…
And wipe the slate of all the bad practices, particularly those that favor wealthy students, what would you change? Recommendation letters? Campus tours? The funding system? Later deadlines? These and other ideas were recommended by experts.
More Texas Colleges Say Mask Mandates Will Stay in Place
More Texas colleges are saying they won’t relax their rules requiring face masks and social distancing on their campuses after...
Creighton Basketball Coach Suspended for Racially Insensitive Speech
Creighton University, a Jesuit institution in Nebraska, suspended head men’s basketball coach Greg McDermott March 4, the Omaha World-Herald reported...

Recruitment Strategies for the Humanities
Humanities programs are hurting and in some cases fighting for survival. A new report shows they are not passive victims and that many have robust strategies to attract students.
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