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Quotes to Consider from Admissions Leaders

Scoir

We’ve met with admissions leaders to discuss how they're navigating the changes in the recruitment process as part of the Inside College Admissions podcast. We heard from a range of colleges from large public universities to small private liberal arts colleges. Here are the key messages we heard.

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Family Bootcamp Podcast Mini-Series

Scoir

For families, especially parents and guardians, the college search and application process can feel like entering a whole new world. In this podcast mini-series, we're breaking down 5 big college planning topics into digestible episodes, while sharing insider advice from a college expert and former Dean of Admissions.

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10 higher ed podcasts to stream in 2023

EAB

Podcasts are booming, and higher ed podcasts are no exception. We rounded up ten of our favorite higher ed podcasts that capture some of the most pressing issues facing today’s institutions. Each podcast has a different focus, from enrollment marketing strategies to IT & tech to student-centricity.

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Top Tier Admissions Statement on ChatGPT and Generative AI

Top Tier Admissions

Many parents and students have asked us about the proper role of ChatGPT and similar AI tools in writing college essays, school assignments and summer application essays. In your summer program applications and college essays, your goal should be to convey your unique academic interests, your experiences, your ideas and potential.

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Key takeaways from government guidance on SCOTUS’s affirmative action ruling

EAB

As Liam Knox of Inside Higher Ed put it , the ruling was “a vague and at times self-contradictory piece of jurisprudence that continues to frustrate colleges keen to maintain diversity without falling out of compliance.” universities may not simply establish through application essays or other means the regime we hold unlawful today.”

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Athletic Recruitment at Elite Colleges Skews Wealthy and White

BestColleges

Recruited athletes at selective Division I and III colleges are more likely to be white and come from wealthy families. With each passing year, gaining admission to the nation's most elite private colleges becomes increasingly difficult — unless you're an athlete. Just over 59% of the U.S.

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Weekly Update: January 9

DC College Counseling

BIGGEST COLLEGE-RELATED NEWS OF THE WEEK GWU SETTLES COVID-19 LAWSUIT FOR $5.4 While similar lawsuits have been filed against colleges and universities across the country, many have been dismissed only to be reversed on appeal. Military Academy at West Point from considering race in its admissions decisions.