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AP Testing to Begin, Amid Controversies
New, shorter tests will be given at the same time all over the world.

Big Proctor
Is the fight against cheating during remote instruction worth enlisting third-party student surveillance platforms?

Colleges Scramble to Administer Emergency Aid
The coronavirus pandemic has left thousands of students in need of financial assistance. The race to meet that need has been slowed by red tape and insufficient funding.
NCAA Leader on Whether Fall Sports Will Go On
National Collegiate Athletic Association president Mark Emmert said football and other college sports are unlikely to go on this fall...
Paine College Loses Accreditation Appeal
Paine College in Augusta, Ga., lost its appeal to keep its accreditation with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools...

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.
The Week in Admissions News
More than 600 colleges have space; decline in FAFSA renewals; new NACAC CEO; recruitment campaign in New Jersey; admissions and social media marketing.
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