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Report Calls for Merit Scholarships Not to Be Awarded Based on SAT or ACT

Twenty-five percent of merit scholarships still require students to take the SAT or ACT, according to a new report from...
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Cabrini University Will Close

After months of seeking a partnership, Cabrini University will close. Nearby Villanova University is working on a deal to acquire its campus.

The Week in Admissions News

More aid from Duke; free speech fight at Buffalo; aid during the pandemic.

Ohio Wesleyan students smile holding black shirts that say "first-gen OWU"

New on the Job: Q&A With Thea Smekens at Ohio Wesleyan University

In her inaugural role as director of first-generation student success, Thea Smekens will oversee a new office for first-gen learners, promoting community and access for students.

Devi, played by Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, an Indian Canadian actress with brown skin and dark hair

‘Never Have I Ever’ and Its Lessons on College Admissions

The show doesn’t get everything right, but on the most important points, it does.

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Scaling Up: Incorporating Student Feedback Into Mental Health Services

The University of Connecticut’s Student Health and Wellness department partners with student organizations for feedback and insight on service offerings and challenges in access.

George Mason U Professor Loses ‘Anti-Male Bias’ Suit

A George Mason University professor last week lost his court argument that the institution disciplined him for sexual harassment based...