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A No. 2 pencil with a well-worn eraser lies atop a standardized test form with multiple-choice bubbles. The three bubbles in the foreground of the picture read “SAT.”

Study: Eliminating Testing Requirements Can Boost Student Diversity

The percentage of underrepresented minority students increased in some cases after universities stopped requiring applicants to submit standardized test scores...
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Opinion

Scoring the AP English Exam: A Diary

An English professor writes that the experience left him underwhelmed but well-fed.

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Lawsuit Challenges Early-Decision Admissions

A new antitrust class action lawsuit against a group of selective colleges and universities is challenging their early-decision admissions policies...
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How Colleges Use Geography to Recruit Students

The long-standing practice of geographic recruitment is now under scrutiny by the Trump administration, which claims it can be unlawfully used as a proxy for race.

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Hearing Spotlights Concerns Heading Into Rule Making for ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

College leaders, students and advocates weighed in on which degree programs should face certain loan caps and how to hold certificate programs accountable, among other issues.

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Survey: Families Spending More on College

Families are spending about 9 percent more on college compared to last year, according to a recently released survey from...
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Trump Orders Colleges to Supply Data on Race in Admissions

The Education Secretary said later that colleges must provide annual admissions and enrollment disaggregated by race and sex, reflecting demands made of Brown and Columbia Universities in recent agreements.

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With Half a Billion in Funding in Jeopardy, UC Will ‘Dialogue’ With DOJ

Given a week to decide, the University of California system has agreed to negotiate with the Justice Department over alleged civil rights violations. What’s less clear is what the government’s demands will be.