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Rejecting Trump proposals on aid programs, more students taking LSAT, new hurdle possible for international students.

International Students Are Not Necessarily ‘Full Pay’
Some discounting is now needed both to keep numbers and quality high, say admissions experts.

Admissions Shocker: Students May Not Be Swayed by Salary Data!
Study finds minimal interest from high school students presented with the data.
Accreditor Rejects Sale of 2 Art Institutes
Middle States Council on Higher Education, the accreditor for the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Art Institute of Philadelphia, rejected...
Taylor to Exit as Head of Thurgood Marshall Fund
Johnny C. Taylor Jr., the president and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund since 2010, will exit the organization...
Academic Minute: Hate Speech
Today on the Academic Minute, Billie Murray, associate professor in the department of communication at Villanova University, discusses whether limits...
Deal Keeps Open McDaniel's Hungary Campus
The Maryland state and Hungarian governments signed an agreement Friday that will allow McDaniel College’s campus in Budapest to stay...
Columbia Settles With Man Accused in Mattress Case
Columbia University has reached a settlement with the man Emma Sulkowicz accused of raping her, The Washington Post reported. Sulkowicz...
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