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Here is a roundup of admissions news from Inside Higher Ed in the last week:
- At annual meeting of National Association for College Admission Counseling, attendees are encouraged to think about whether the admissions field is as committed to diversity as many think.
- Kentucky governor sets off debate -- and nettles some professors -- by suggesting eliminating programs that don't prepare students for good-paying jobs.
- Ambitious college-completion goals set by the Obama administration and the Lumina Foundation are unlikely to be met, according to a new analysis from Educational Testing Service.
- New survey points to challenges for liberal arts colleges.