IHEadmissions
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Denver, Phoenix may be final frontier for recruiting students to liberal arts colleges
4:47 AM May 25th
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Sarah Lawrence will return to accepting admissions test scores
4:45 AM May 23rd
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At Pitzer, unique among test-optional colleges, most applicants don't submit SAT scores
4:24 AM May 22nd
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Small arts college can't attract enough students (or money) to survive
4:31 AM May 21st
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Despite all the worry about student debt, we don't know many key facts on student loans
3:16 AM May 18th
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Georgian Court U., a women's college, will admit men
4:51 AM May 15th
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Are students' college choices influenced by shifts in their parents' home values?
4:47 AM May 15th
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Essay cites evidence that liberal arts (not career prep) best prepares students for leadership
3:46 AM May 14th
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Are $10,000 degrees in Texas a solution for college costs, or just moving buckets of money around?
4:44 AM May 9th
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The Walmart approach to higher education
4:31 AM May 8th
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Prior learning as the next disruption in college education
4:07 AM May 7th
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Plenty of colleges -- especially privates -- still have space for fall enrollments
4:32 AM May 4th
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UCSD drops transfer guarantee and angers community colleges
4:26 AM May 4th
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The new politics of student debt
4:03 AM May 3rd
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ABA panel is divided on continuing requirement that law schools use LSAT
4:28 AM May 1st
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Four countries -- but not U.S. -- back new code of ethics on international student recruiting agents
4:48 AM Apr 30th
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Essay questions political rhetoric on student loans
4:38 AM Apr 30th
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Should student loan debt outlive a student?
3:29 AM Apr 27th
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Is Pinterest the new tool for colleges to use to engage prospective students?
4:14 AM Apr 25th
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ETS will let those taking the GRE decide which scores to report to grad programs
7:10 AM Apr 24th
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