College Admissions & Enrollment

College Admissions & Enrollment

Seniors Speak On College Application Process

With college application season over, seniors may finally recover from the long process.
College Admissions & Enrollment

Maine’s Taxpayer-Funded Community Colleges Are Recruiting “Noncitizens” for Free Scholarships

Maine’s taxpayer-funded community colleges are advertising free college scholarships for recent graduates, including non-citizens and illegal aliens.
College Admissions & Enrollment

Oregon State University Ranked In The Top 1.4% Of Universities Worldwide

Oregon State University has been ranked in the top 1.4% out of 20,531 degree-granting institutions of higher education worldwide this year by the Center for World University Rankings.
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Need-Blind: Why Harvard Hardly Accepts Low-Income Students

If Your Family Is Not Rich, You Don't Have Much Of A Chance Of Getting Admitted To Harvard.
College Admissions & Enrollment

Record-low 5.6% of applicants admitted to Vanderbilt University Class of 2027, admission rates continue to decline

Only 4.2% of applicants were admitted through the regular decision pool, the lowest in university history.
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U.S. Colleges Face Loss Of Racial Diversity If Race-Conscious Admissions Banned, Study Shows

If the U.S. Supreme Court bans the consideration of race in college admissions, enrollment of minority groups at selective colleges will likely stall or decline - even if the schools give more weight to factors such as class, a new study found.
College Admissions & Enrollment

An Indigenous First Generation College Student Finds Their Calling At University of Arizona

Justin Billy (Navajo/Diné) looked into many different fields before choosing microbiology. As a first-generation college student, researcher, artist, and poet, Justin combines many passions to pave his own unique path as an Arizona Wildcat.