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Early decision college process faces DOJ scrutiny

Apr 16, 2018
Early admission can give students an edge and colleges some welcome certainty.
A   video  screenshot of Rylee Hickman, a high school senior in St. Petersburg, Florida, awaiting an early decision message from Cornell University.
Screenshot by Donna Tam/Marketplace

Students flock to historically black colleges where they feel welcome

Oct 24, 2017
Rising racial tension is one reason for the growth.
First-year student NaTavia Williams came to Morgan State from Colorado to study multimedia journalism.
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Supreme Court upholds race-conscious admissions plan

Jun 23, 2016
Relatively few colleges explicitly consider race in admissions. Will that change?
People walk up to the U.S. Supreme Court building June 20, 2016 in Washington, DC.
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Why the SAT is getting another makeover

Jan 19, 2016
This March, students will sit for a new SAT.

Inside the stressful job of a college admissions dean

Dec 22, 2015
For small colleges, recruiting enough students can be a challenge.

Group of colleges creates its own admissions app

Sep 29, 2015
The group says its aim is to make colleges more affordable.

For public good, not for profit.

Comparing colleges by economic value of their degrees

Apr 29, 2015
Thousands of colleges are ranked by the economic benefit of degree programs.

You won't die if you don't go to Harvard or Stanford

Apr 3, 2015
Frank Bruni on why acceptance rates have dipped so low, and what top high school students should do.

Colleges put career centers on the map

Nov 6, 2014
Schools are under pressure to improve what they're doing to prepare grads for jobs