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However, as colleges seek geographical diversity on campus, some middle- and upper-class families in urban centers are considering the ways that they might increase their chances of admission by moving to rural areas.
Arizona's voters decided to reverse years of discrimination in higher ed.
Some colleges, mostly large publics, admit by major. Is this system actually better for students? It depends who they are and what they study.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on two cases that could reshape college admissions — and how we think about diversity. Do you think affirmative action is necessary, or is it discriminatory or harmful?
Columbia University said that it relied on “outdated and/or incorrect methodologies” in submitting data to U.S. News & World Report for consideration in the publication’s 2021 college rankings, according to a statement released by the university Friday.
Is your student is a high school senior? Find out the five questions admissions manager Jeanette Chan-Rivera recommends you ask your student this fall.
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Timothy L. Fields and Shereem Herndon-Brown penned an empowering book to inspire Black parents with Black children to successfully navigate the college admissions process.
As promised in last week’s blog, BS-MD Programs: 15 Frequently Asked Questions Answered, below is a comprehensive list of BS-MD Programs in the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto ...
As a Supreme Court case on college admissions nears, the California and Michigan university systems say their efforts to build diverse classes have hardly worked.