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The Review | Opinion
The College Board’s Hollow Vision
The African American Studies scandal is just one clue: The AP experiment has run its course. -
Working With the Families of First-Gen Students
ON DEMAND: Join us for this event, in which college administrators will share lessons learned from working with first-gen students and their families. With Support From Ascendium. Watch on demand. -
Striking an admission hurdle
Why One Admissions Official Sees Promise in a New Way of Admitting Students
How much information does a college really need to make an admission offer to a student? -
Data
Big Drops in Enrollment Hit Colleges in the First Fall of the Pandemic. Who Was Able to Bounce Back?
Search our database to see whose enrollments recovered, whose started clawing their way back, and whose kept falling. -
Opening the Gates
Congrats! You Didn’t Apply, but We Admitted You Anyway.
New experiments are short-circuiting the admissions process. Here’s why they matter. -
The Gloves Are Off
Flagships Across the Country Prosper While Regional Colleges Wither
The gap is widening. Who wants to attend a hollowed-out college? -
'A Scary Feeling'
After an Enrollment Spike, a University Tells Current Students: No Campus Housing for You
More students are coming to Cal Poly Humboldt. That’s good news for the campus after years of enrollment decline. But where will everybody live? -
Covid's Costs
Tuition Revenue Has Fallen at 61% of Colleges During the Pandemic
Search our database to see how this critical source of money changed at individual institutions between 2019 and 2021. -
Tempered Optimism
What Do Big Tech Layoffs Mean for STEM Programs?
Undergraduate departments remain confident about their students’ job prospects. M.B.A. programs see an opportunity. -
Data
After Years of Drops, Undergraduate Enrollment Shows ‘Signs of Recovery’
Freshman enrollment, up 4.3 percent, is a big reason why.