State Assembly Bill 1705, originally signed into law in 2022, is being implemented this year at California community colleges ...
A group created by the founder of Students for Fair Admissions argues a large nonprofit aid program is illegally restricted ...
The college admissions application process is changing thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). Some universities are starting ...
Some CSUs and UCs have been seeing a steady decline in enrollment, while others are seeing an enrollment boom. So, what gives ...
A new survey of National Rainbow College Fund (NRCF) scholarship recipients shows significant and persistent mental health challenges and discrimination with many struggling to afford basic needs such ...
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The Ivy League is at the center of a national campus shake-up but Yale has avoided the crosshairs. College is broken, but young people need the space to become fully formed humans before locking into ...
Researchers warn about the risks of computer-generated articles—and release tools that ferret out fakes. Jews, long disfavored by elite universities, might find Judge Burroughs’s reasoning familiar. A ...
Sylvester Stallone, of "Rocky" and "Rambo" fame is a friend of President Donald Trump and is a frequent visitor to Mar-a-Lago ...
California’s health care industry is emerging as one of the state’s strongest on-ramps to the middle class for workers without a bachelor’s degree, but a sweeping report finds that many would-be ...
A government order that colleges disclose details about their applicants suggests that advantages by gender may face the same ...
Dean of Admissions explains how Swarthmore recruits and enrolls students while sustaining its test-optional policy amid national debates over standardized testing.
SAT and ACT scores have historically been an important factor in the college admissions process, but that's changed in recent years. Many schools have adopted test-optional or test-blind ...