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The College Board’s new 'adversity score' is being interpreted as a thinly-disguised proxy for race.
“The biggest gap in understanding the cost of college has to do with nontuition expenses, which are primarily living expenses,” said the author of a new report.
GW will participate in First Forward, a program that connects universities to discuss how to further the success of first-generation students.
All the chatter about the decision of the University of Michigan's basketball coach to move to the NBA has Jim Jump thinking about more important issues.
The school newspaper’s editors said the traditional who’s-going-where map — a favorite of parents — fostered a “toxic, comparison-driven culture.”
First gen students are at-risk of not earning a degree.
Larry Levine describes himself as
Gangster Capitalism is an in-depth look at how the uber-wealthy game the college-admissions system
Eight things I wish people understood about my old job.