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The Week in Admissions News
Public is skeptical of affirmative action, poll suggests; tough choices on the federal budget; UNC medical school and diversity; defining liberal education.

More Borrowers at Risk of Defaulting
With student loan payments set to resume, a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau report shows more borrowers are struggling. “The situation is worse than we could have imagined,” one advocate said.

Why Students Opt Not to Enroll
Students in a new survey cite concerns about academic preparation, mental health and affordability. Many say college isn’t worth it.
Juilliard Fires Professor Accused of Harassment
The Juilliard School fired a professor after it found “credible evidence” that he had “engaged in conduct which interfered with...
New Programs: Business, Elementary Education, Forensic Science, Social Work
The following colleges have announced new programs: Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business and the ESSEC Business School, in...
Bellarmine Provost Quits After Vote of No Confidence
Paul Gore, who has served as Bellarmine University’s vice president for academic affairs and provost since 2019, is leaving his...

Without a Preference, Amherst Legacy Admits Fell From 11% to 6%
This is the first year in which they did not receive a preference.
Defining Polysubstance Use in Adolescents: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Cailyn Green, assistant professor of addiction studies at SUNY Empire State College, examines the health...
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