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The Week in Admissions News

Kansas colleges drop application fees; a new AI tool for reading application essays; affirmative action ban won't impact most admissions.

Students, clad in masks, hold up Palestinian flags during a protest on Columbia's campus.

Columbia Suspends 2 Pro-Palestine Groups

An official said the groups failed to follow university policy in organizing a walkout Thursday. The suspension drew swift criticism from supporters of Palestinians.

A diverse group of college students gather together, smiling, and take a selfie (photo is taken from selfie angle).

Student College Experience Survey: The Top 10 Takeaways

Major findings from our Student Voice survey on the college experience, from orientation to involvement in campus life and related technology, reveal major gaps in student involvement levels and more.

Colorado Took the Lead in College Savings. Parents Are Following

In 2020, Colorado started putting $100 into a 529 savings account for every newborn or adopted child in the state...

A Faculty Activist on Why Presidents’ Views Matter: Syllabus Podcast

T his week’s episode of The Syllabus, from the Office of Open Learning at American Jewish University and Inside Higher...
A picture of the Ohio statehouse overlaid with quotes from SB 83

A Higher Ed ‘Enhancement’ That Few Can Get Behind?

Proposed legislation that would ostensibly revamp Ohio’s public higher education system is so highly contested that observers doubt it will pass anytime soon, even after repeated modifications.

Official head shots of U.S. secretary of education Miguel Cardona and under secretary James Kvaal side by side.

Education Department Releases New Data on Transfer

The release of the data aims to motivate institutions to measure and improve their transfer outcomes.

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Kansas Colleges Briefly Drop Application Fees

More than 50 colleges and universities in Kansas waived their application fees this week as part of a state initiative...