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USA TODAY

College Admissions: Another Wave of Scandals
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Then, on Friday January 27, one hundred and twenty two Vassar early decision candidates logged onto the admissions portal to find an acceptance letter from the prestigious college. Families began celebrating their child's first choice, ...
Colleges obsess over rankings; students shrugUSA TODAY

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New admission criteria for medical and engineering colleges
Times of India
Vishakha Sharma reports on the recent changes in the admission criteria for medical and engineering colleges While there have been recent developments in undergraduate admissions at Delhi University (DU) for a Bachelor of medicine, Bachelor of surgery ...

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Negative consequences of open college admissions
The Korea Herald
The demand for seats in colleges and universities continues to grow across the globe. Parents and their offspring see tertiary education as the path to greater economic, personal and social opportunities that follow receipt of a degree.



FIR against Bhavan's College principal, director
Mumbai Mirror
Based on complaints over the past seven years, pertaining to an admission racket, illegal money lending activities, atrocities and harassment in Bhavan's College, Andheri, former professor Sadanand Pawar lodged an FIR on Saturday against principal ...

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Ivies see fall in application growth
The Dartmouth
The decline in application growth has a variety of causes, including the shrinking population of college-age students and continued economic uncertainty, as well as the reintroduction of early action programs at Harvard and Princeton that reduce the ...

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Here And Now

Feds probe alleged admission discrimination
The Daily Princetonian
By Ellie Wilkinson The US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights is currently investigating a complaint received in August that the University's undergraduate admission process discriminates against Asian Americans.
What Harvard Owes Top Asian-American Applicants: Stephen HsuBloomberg
On College Applications, Some Asian-Americans Avoid The 'Race' BoxHere And Now
Is It Bias? Is It Legal?Inside Higher Ed
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Software to help students with choice of engineering college
Times of India
PUNE: Students seeking admissions in engineering courses will now be able to find out which college they can be reasonably sure of getting an admission. The Friends Union for Energising Lives (FUEL), a non-governmental organisation in the field of ...

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Daily Press

Get free student aid help at Delta College this weekend
WNEM Saginaw
Across the state hundreds of volunteers will help college-bound students and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or FAFSA at more than two dozen College Goal Sunday events. At College Goal Sunday you can have a ...
FAFSA Frenzy PlannedTrenton Republican Times
Expert Advice on the Best Ways to Secure Financial AidNew York Times (blog)
Baker College of Muskegon to offer free financial aid workshopMuskegon Chronicle - MLive.com

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New York Times

US college ratings game set for shakeup
Reuters
By Stephanie Simon (Reuters) - An elite California college's admission this week that it tried to boost its reputation by inflating the test scores of incoming freshmen has stoked a heated debate over the outsized influence and controversial ...
Kiplinger drops Claremont McKenna College amid test scores scandalLos Angeles Times
California college not alone in admissions mischiefMiamiHerald.com
Gaming the College RankingsNew York Times

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Five Things You Need to Know Today: February 6
Patch.com
Stoughton High junior parents and students are invited to attend a free presentation on College Admissions. The seminar will be held on Monday, February 6 at 7 pm in the SHS auditorium and is offered through MEFA, the Commonwealth's resource on ...

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