Get caught up on the latest news in college admissions, including more updates on standardized testing, college policies to encourage vaccines, a college keeping its controversial name, pay for college athletes, and a financial gift for students at Maryland HBCUs.
This Week in College Admissions – 05/21/2021
Get caught up on the latest news in college admissions, including vaccine mandates, varsity sports at Stanford, a test-blind UC System, and AI in admissions decisions.
This Week in College Admissions – 05/14/2021
Get caught up on the latest news in college admissions, including the reinstatement of the standardized testing requirement, SAT cancellations, and big news from the NCAA.
This Week in College Admissions – 04/16/2021
Get caught up on the latest news in college admissions, including information on vaccine requirements for a return to campus, law school admissions, and accidental acceptance letters.
This Week in College Admissions – 04/09/2021
Get caught up on the latest news in college admissions, including information on Ivy League acceptance rates, required vaccinations for a return to campus, graduate admissions, and covid testing.
This Week in College Admissions – 04/02/2021
Get caught up on the latest news in college admissions, including information on required vaccinations for a return to campus, college athletics, and waitlist information.
This Week in College Admissions – 02/12/2021
Get caught up on the latest news in college admissions, including AP testing, canceled ACT tests, a decline in early applications, and policy changes in Ivy League sports.
Drops in Undergraduate Enrollment, Pac-12 news, “Score-free” at Cornell, and working as an RA during Covid
This week, we learned that undergraduate enrollment dropped nationwide, a university decided to reverse course regarding reimbursement of tuition to Covid violators, and an Ivy League university has gone “score-free” for some of its programs. According to preliminary data on fall enrollment from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, undergraduate enrollments are down by 2.5 […]