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More Downsizing at Beleaguered ETS
The former SAT administrator and owner of the GRE offered buyouts to most of its U.S. workforce Tuesday morning, kickstarting its second round of job cuts in under a year.

Rethinking Grad Admissions in a Post-SFFA World
Nick Eubank writes that a mission-derived rubric can help programs admit students with a wide range of life experiences.
Incoming Law Class Reaches Highest Ever Diversity
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Access, Fairness and Graduate Programs in the Humanities
In favoring applicants from elite private institutions, graduate programs in the humanities are shutting out talented students, Timothy Hampton writes.

A ‘Near-Record’ International Student Surge
U.S. enrollment of international students surpassed pre-pandemic levels in 2022–23, fueled by sharp upticks from India and Africa. Will the trend continue?

Can Free Graduate Tuition Boost Undergrad Enrollment?
Starting next year, Spring Hill College will offer free graduate school tuition to freshmen who complete a bachelor’s degree at the college within four years.

AI Med School Rankings Tool Offers Alternative to Traditional Metrics
A resident physician used machine learning to help medical school applicants weigh factors they most care about, such as student diversity and graduate debt.
No More ‘Logic Games’ on the LSAT
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