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An Admissions Process Built for Racial Equity? This Report Imagines What It Would Look Like
Ditch the ACT and SAT. End early decision. Abolish preferences for legacy applicants now. Critics of the admissions process have…
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FAFSA Verification Can Be a Burden for Students and Colleges. Here Are Some Proposals for Easing It.
The U.S. Department of Education should “better leverage” existing federal data to ease the burden of aid verification on students…
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Big Changes in the Federal Student-Aid System Are Coming. Here’s Why They Matter.
Carrie Warick was working at home in her fuzzy red slippers earlier this week when she got some long-awaited news.…
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Students Unhappy With Financial-Aid Decisions Can Appeal. But Who Does It?
Jaime Ramirez-Mendoza worked as a peer adviser while he was a student at the University of California at Davis, so…
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The Federal Government Is Verifying Fewer Fafsa Filers. Here’s Why That Matters.
A world tangled up in red tape just got some welcome news. The U.S. Education Department on Wednesday said that…
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Reinventing Admissions to Enhance Racial and Ethnic Equity? That’s the Big Idea
The admissions process is cumbersome, inequitable, and screwed up beyond belief. Enrollment officials often say such things at their national…
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