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This Week in College Admissions – 10/18/2024

Published on: October 18, 2024

This week, the Department of Education wrapped up phase one of the FAFSA’s limited rollout, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the Ivy League, a Purdue-led team aims to advance America’s microelectronics base, and University of Michigan’s President signed an extended contract.

The Department of Education wrapped up phase one of the FAFSA’s limited rollout this week, and so far the test-drive is going smoothly. Phase two, which began Tuesday, is estimated to see over 1,000 students complete the form. The FAFSA will become available to all students by December 1st.

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the Ivy League that sought to end the League’s ban on athletic scholarships. This dismissal comes as many colleges and universities attempt to adjust to the changing landscape of athletic compensation in the NCAA.

A Purdue University-led team, in partnership with the Silicon Crossroads Microelectronics Commons (SCMC) Hub, won a new project aimed at expanding America’s microelectronics base. The project, based in Purdue’s pioneering research on artificial intelligence hardware, will pursue lab-to-fab advances in microelectronics and semiconductors.

University of Michigan President Santa Ono’s contract was extended to 2032. This comes  amidst campus unrest surrounding the Israel-Gaza war, which included an act of vandalism to Ono’s home last week.

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