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Counselors Make a Difference
They have an impact on high school graduation and college enrollment, study finds.

Colleges Want No Repeat of the Last Recession's Cuts
Colleges are urging Congress in the next stimulus package to push states to avoid cuts.

Loyola New Orleans Won't Look at SAT/ACT Scores
By going test blind instead of test optional, it's getting out of admissions testing. Update: University of New England changes, too.

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 11
Everything you need to know for Monday and the week ahead about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity). Plus, a special Q&A with NACAC's new president.
Anxiety in Children
The rise of social media can leave kids anxious. In today's Academic Minute, Florida Institute of Technology's Felipa Chavez explores...

Reserved: Internet Parking
Using Wi-Fi ready college parking lots is now a way of life for students with limited or no internet access.

Another Crack at Measuring Colleges' Financial Strength
Amid debate over government financial responsibility scores, a company estimates the coronavirus pandemic drove a 47 percent increase in private colleges at risk of closure.
Maryland Governor Vetoes Bill to Fund Black Colleges
Governor Larry Hogan of Maryland on Thursday vetoed legislation that would have given the state's historically black colleges and universities...
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