Rist Family Endowed Dean of Business Bertie Greer, who proposed the competition last semester, told students that the ability to clearly articulate a one-minute elevator pitch was a critical ...
This article was featured in New York’s One Great Story newsletter. Sign up here. For an idealized image of homeschooling — a glimpse of the life parents and children might lead off the clock, out of ...
After the Supreme Court banned the consideration of race in college admissions, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology each enrolled fewer Black freshmen in fall 2024 than ...
If there’s one thing that chatbots have proven, it’s that we’re in a golden era for academic cheating. And as bad as using ChatGPT to “earn” a law degree is, chatbots aren’t having all the problematic ...
A 2023 Supreme Court decision barred colleges from considering race in deciding who gets in. But what has resulted is anything but equitable. Getting into college has never, ever been purely ...
Admissions counselors welcome admitted students to a presentation on the Augsburg University campus. Credit: Jaida Grey Eagle for The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education.
More than 300 colleges, many of them under pressure to maintain enrollment, now accept students through direct admissions. As they’ve done so, they’ve found themselves questioning whether these ...
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Honorlock, a leading provider of online proctoring services for higher education and professional credentialing, released new research that uncovers a major gap in ...
High schoolers are turning to chatbots for help navigating the college admissions process. Does a virtual college coach know what’s best for students? By Callie Holtermann It was September, and ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat Indiana. Indiana lawmakers have advanced a bill that could lead to more high school students taking the Classic Learning Test instead of the SAT or ACT ...
Last spring, the University of Austin in Texas, declaring the college admissions system “biased,” “broken” and “unjust,” launched a “merit-first” admissions program. Students with high standardized ...