A new annual initiative eliminates application fees for Texas college applications submitted in the second full week of ...
The College Board, which administers the SAT exam, is ending the "Landscape" program that allowed admissions officers to view data on a student’s neighborhood and high school. When the Supreme Court ...
After the Trump administration criticized the use of what it called “racial proxies,” the group behind the SAT shut down a way for universities to identify promising applicants from disadvantaged ...
The shift toward standardized metrics will make the selective college admissions process less fair, not more, Tara P. Nicola, ...
The Education Department has tapped College Board president Jeremy Singer to serve in a new role overseeing the rollout of next year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Bringing on Singer, a ...
From Oct. 13 through 19, first-year and transfer students won't have to pay a fee when applying to a Texas public college.
The College Board eliminated an award program for high-performing Black, Hispanic and Native American students, a move that could shift tens of thousands of scholarship dollars from Black and Latino ...
Want to apply to any public Texas college or university for free? The state's first "Free College Application Week" starts ...
Millions of high school students across the United States who sat for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) on Friday, March 14 will receive their scores on Thursday, April 3, according to the College ...
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