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Are Payoffs to Get Your Kid Into College Legal?

Ruling by federal appeals court in the Varsity Blues cases that went to trial suggests that in some cases, they may be legal.

Opinion

The (50) State(s) of Transfer Data

A new scan of public data on transfer student outcomes reveals major gaps in the information leaders need to create change.

Second AP Exam Has Technical Problems

Students taking the AP test in English encountered problems but will be allowed to make up the test.

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Prioritizing Student Parents

A new certification will acknowledge colleges, universities and organizations that do a particularly good job of serving students with children.

Stillman Withdraws From ‘U.S. News’ Rankings

Stillman College, a private, historically Black college in Alabama, is withdrawing from the U.S. News & World Report undergraduate rankings...

Common App Releases Data on Transfer Applications

The Common Application is today releasing a report on its applications from students who are seeking to transfer, not gain...
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Jewish Student Enrollment Is Down at Many Ivies

Jewish students are enrolling less at many of the Ivies and going to a broader range of institutions than before.

The Week in Admissions News

Problems with AP Chinese exam; enrollment trade-offs in Maine; tough times in West Virginia.