This week, the University of Florida adds an Early Action option, the University of Maryland lifts ban on most Greek organizations, HBCUs see enrollment gains, American University names its next president, and FAFSA information makes its way to colleges.
The University of Florida has announced that it will add a non-binding Early Action option to its admissions process starting this fall.
At the University of Maryland, the ban on most Greek organizations has been lifted after an investigation into hazing and alcohol-related incidents. Five chapters remain suspended pending further investigation.
Several Historically Black Colleges are seeing significant enrollment gains this year. Reasons for the increase in students range from new recruitment and retention efforts, new funding sources, and the welcoming and supportive spaces provided on HBCU campuses.
Jonathan Alger has been named the next president of American University. Currently the president of James Madison University, Alger will take office July 1, 2024.
Two months behind schedule, the Education Department has started sending FAFSA forms to colleges. According to several colleges, very few forms have been received to date.
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