College Admissions Stories in the News
Students at UC San Diego Without 8th Grade Math Skills Skyrockets
The Return to Test Requirements Shrank Harvard’s Applicant Pool
Elite Colleges Are Requiring the SAT and ACT Again - And That’s a Good Thing
Colleges with High Acceptance Rates whose Graduates Earn the Most
50 Ways to Help Your Teen With College Admissions, Without Doing Too Much
Why More Students From the Northeast are Heading South for College
Admissions Essays Written by AIO Are Generic and Easy to Spot
AI Can Write Your College Essay, but it Won’t Sound Like You
What Happens to Dual-Enrollment Students’ Credits after High School?
See which Universities are Shattering their Enrollment Records
Now is not the Time for Universities to Retreat from the Humanities
Cornell to reinstate standardized test requirements for fall 2026
ChatGPT’s College Admissions Essay Made These 5 Common Mistakes
Early Impressions of Students Admitted to Tufts Class of 2027
A Bankrupt Concept of Math: Some Educators Argue Calculus Should Be Dethroned
Should Colleges Rescind Admissions Offers Based on Social Media Posts?
The Common App Introduces and Optional Covid-19 Writing Section
What if College Admissions Asked, “What Did You Do Instead?”
Students MIght Have to take College Admissions Tests at Home This Fall
5 Ways that the Coronavirus will Change College Admissions this Fall
7 Essential College Admissions Resources During Coronavirus 2020
School Counselors Need Better Training on College Admissions
Survey Finds 36% of College Admissions Officers Look at Students’ Social Media
Is Being A Social Media Influencer Enough to Get You Into College?
As High Schoolers Await College Acceptance Letters, One Counselor Has Some Advice
I’m Worried the College Admissions Process is Rigged Against My Son
Countdown to College: A Senior Slump Could Have Severe Consequences
Advice for Parents When Selecting Pre-College Summer Programs
The (Missed) Potential of Transfer Students at Elite Colleges
Survive College Application Season with the Family in One Piece
How Do Ivy League Universities Choose Which Students to Accept?
Harvard Case Could Represent the End of Race in College Admissions
Why it May Make Sense to Shell Out for Help With Those College Applications
Sat Tutor Who Charges $1500 per Hour Shares His Top Pieces of Advice for Nailing the Exam
The Harvard Admission Trial Puts the Schools’s Dirty Secrets on Display
