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At least in some ways, higher education is learning from its mistakes and is improving its admissions processes for tomorrow’s applicants.
A Department of Justice investigation into alleged discrimination in Harvard’s race-conscious admissions policies remains ongoing, according to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by The Crimson last month.
The UTSA First Generation and Transfer Student Center has been recognized by Excelencia in Education as a Program to Watch for 2019–2020. UTSA is one of only 20 programs out of 166 that were nominated for this recognition.
Our most famous schools spout the virtues of meritocracy and diversity while continuing to fill themselves to the brim with sons and daughters of the rich and famous.
Top leaders at the University of California say they support dropping the SAT and ACT exams from admission requirement.
At the University of Wisconsin-Stout, being a first-generation college student is a reason to celebrate. On Nov. 8 every year since 2017, college campuses across the United States are encouraged
The Office of Student Affairs and TRIO Student Support Services are compiling a list of faculty and staff members who are first-generation college students as part of Washington University’s First Generation Celebration Day.
Faced with an ever-shrinking pool of potential applicants, admissions officials are increasingly turning to tracking software to hit enrollment targets.
A group of students and advocacy groups says the standardized testing requirement is biased and unconstitutional.