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International Enrollment Rebounds

International enrollment has largely recovered from a steep drop during the pandemic, according to a new report. But some numbers are still short of pre-pandemic levels.

Debt Relief Blocked Again

Debt-relief advocates decry the ruling as “politically motivated” and “a miscarriage of justice” and ask the administration to extend the pause on student loan payments. (Update: U.S. appeals court imposes preliminary injunction.)

Seeking Students With Grit

University of Utah hopes to expand a program that diversifies the institution—and that should survive a Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.

ASA College Stripped of Accreditation

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education on Friday withdrew accreditation from ASA College, a for-profit institution beset by an...

The Week in Admissions News

Another Varsity Blues sentence; moving forward on FAFSA simplification; frictionless syllabus access.

UCLA Football Attracts Few Fans

The University of California, Los Angeles, plays its football games to half-capacity crowds, The New York Times reported. This is...

Niche Enters Direct Admissions Space

Company joins several others in the growing market.

Bias and Artificial Intelligence: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York University Week: Madalina Vlasceanu, assistant professor of psychology, explores why artificial...