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The Week in Admissions News
Trump's budget; for-profits; income-share agreement.

The Week That Shook College Admissions
New details on scandal emerge. Coaches lose jobs. Universities hint that some admitted applicants may lose their places. And a few colleges sense a recruiting opportunity.

A Call for Parents to Behave
Harvard scholars release a new "Turning the Tide" report on admissions at the height of a scandal over alleged misbehavior by those who should know better.
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‘Rampant Plagiarism’ and ‘Patently Deficient’ Online Education
Staff at a Virginia regulator recommend revoking certificate to operate small college catering to international students after an audit uncovered concerns about academic quality.
Bradley U Sorry for Barring Sports Reporter
Bradley University on Friday banned a longtime sports reporter from attending basketball events because he wrote some articles that did...

Political ‘Litmus Tests’ in Florida
Academics oppose proposed legislation to survey student and faculty political beliefs at public universities.
DeVos Tells Colleges to Drop Arbitration Agreements
The Department of Education on Friday released new guidance on the 2016 borrower-defense rule instructing colleges to drop enforcement of...
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