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How to Survive as an Admissions Official

A new book, which deems the position of admissions dean to be “the hottest seat on campus,” highlights lessons learned from COVID-19 and the FAFSA fiasco.

To Attend a College Aligned With Their Politics, Students Would Pay Higher Price

The study also explores the changing politics of student bodies over the past four decades, showing that liberal campuses have grown more liberal and conservative campuses more conservative.

New ETS Tool Answer to ‘Inadequate Bridge From Education to Work’

Workforce development experts say they’ll be watching to see whether the platform, which aims to integrate skills assessment, career planning and internship and job placement, will actually meet the needs of students and employers.

Fall 2025’s Unexpected Enrollment Successes

Colleges credit popular health sciences programs, increased dual enrollment, stepped-up retention efforts, new graduate programs and more for their record enrollments this fall.

Students Report Less Tolerance for Controversial Speakers

Amid Trump administration attacks on free speech, more students—predominantly conservatives—say they don’t think controversial speakers should be given a platform on campus.

Dual Enrollment Leads to More College Acceptances, Greater Financial Awards

The studies add to a growing body of research about the impacts of dual enrollment, which allows high schoolers to take college courses and is growing more popular.