
M.I.T. Considers 300 Student Increase
During rough economic times, it’s hard to get at the reasons college make policy changes. According to Jacques Steinberg in today’s New York Times, M.I.T.

During rough economic times, it’s hard to get at the reasons college make policy changes. According to Jacques Steinberg in today’s New York Times, M.I.T.

Surprise! An article published on Inside Higher Ed discusses data released by the National Association for College and Admission Counseling that shows that the acceptance

Going through the college application process can be extremely stressful. You may feel like it as taken over your life. As with any stressful life

Thousands of college seniors are struggling with the elusive college essay. For a lucky few it is easy to come by. Words just begin flowing

One of the distinctive features of the American higher educational system is its infinite variety. There is a college for everyone. One group of universities

A new book written by three Chinese undergraduates now attending liberal arts degrees at American colleges highlights the many advantages of smaller colleges for Chinese

Today’s issue of Inside Higher Ed has an article about public universities eager to boost revenues–and head count–by recruiting out-of-state students. Many public universities are

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David L. Marcus volunteers to interview applicants for his alma mater, Brown University. Last month, he wrote an article for U.S. News and World Report titled, “The