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Some colleges are bringing back SAT and ACT requirements. Others have dropped them permanently. What’s a college applicant to do?
Amherst College, that is ending the practice of legacy admissions, says it is seeing a more diverse pool of applicants.
Applications for federal aid for college have decreased, so schools and states are looking at ways to get more grants into students’ hands.
The pandemic boosted demand for these professionals — and upped their pay. New challenges include last-mile delivery and sustainability.
HBCU advocates say funding shortfalls mean less scholarship money and financial aid for students and can lead to lower graduation rates.
Colleges have struggled to retain enrollment in the pandemic, so there is pressure to keep tuition increases low
State laws allowing athletes to make money and court decisions curbing the NCAA’s authority are reinventing big-money college sports.
Fewer EU students in the U.K. may bring some financial benefits to British universities but it raises some political concerns, too.
In his new book, journalist Adam Harris digs into the history of unequal higher education in America.
The National College Attainment Network estimates that about 270,000 fewer high school seniors have filled out the FAFSA since 2019.