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Enrollment
By Eric Hoover

Many enrollment leaders are considering offering transfer incentives to students enrolled at other colleges, according to a new report. But is that a good idea?

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By Tom Bartlett

Participants pulled out, decrying “manels,” ideological agendas, and “odd cranks.” (PREMIUM)

Admissions
By Eric Hoover

A well-known enrollment official will become chief executive of a consortium of public and private institutions that runs a shared college application. In an interview, she discusses the organization’s role. (PREMIUM)

The Edge
By Goldie Blumenstyk

It’s a recognition of the value of experiential education and an expanding movement of alternative credentials coming from outside the academy that have their own currency in the market.

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By Lauren Garcia and Tressie McMillan Cottom

Could we produce an academic gathering that exploited everything good about conference-going without reproducing any of the bad aspects?

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