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Notre Dame of Maryland University made the decision to admit male undergraduates next fall to boost enrollment.
With prices up for everything from airfare to gas to basic necessities, moving to college is more expensive than ever.
In the past fifty years, tuition at both public and private schools has more than tripled, even after accounting for inflation.
More schools are willing to say: If your grades (and maybe test scores) are good enough, you’re in!
Smaller operations report barriers to entering the educational procurement market, a study shows, despite commitments to diversity.
At the University of Utah, students can live with alumni. One California school is using a parking garage as a stopgap.
The services provide guidance for students seeking therapists in a new town, applying for test accommodations, and managing medications.
Might other private colleges follow Williams College’s lead?
When the counselors at Sheboygan South High School in Wisconsin realized about 50% of their graduates weren’t going to college, they put renewed focus on supporting alternative pathways for students.
Your alma mater’s ranking “will mean something, in some places, sometimes,” says The New York Times’ Ron Lieber.