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How Colleges Really Make Admissions Decisions

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Who Didn’t Get Into College This Year?

Plus, news about America’s most educated cities and a college charging extra for in-demand classes.

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SATs, ACTs Beef Up Security After Cheating Scandals

Plus, more of the week’s top education news.

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Class Notes: Law School, Student Loans and More Education News

Each week, we fill you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from pre-K to higher ed.

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Class Notes: Student Debt, Virginia Tech and More Education News

Each week, TIME’s Kayla Webley fills you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from pre-K to higher ed.

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College Humor: School-Themed Memes Are Taking Off

From condescending Willy Wonka to “S–t Girls Say” parodies, college students get in on the Internet inside jokes.

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Class Notes: Science Fairs, Student Loans and More Education News

Each week, TIME’s Kayla Webley fills you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from pre-K to higher ed.

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Colleges Are Selling Naming Rights to Restroom Stalls

Imagine a restroom stall, or even an entire men’s room, on the campus of your alma mater being named in your honor. Well, for just a few thousand dollars, that ludicrous and mildly disgusting dream can now come true.

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Where Are America’s Most Popular Colleges?

For the first time since 2009, Harvard has toppled Brigham Young as the nation’s most popular university.

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Vassar Whiplash: College Blames ‘Computing Error’ for Admissions Mistake (UPDATE)

In today’s Internet-savvy world, admissions decisions are obtained simply by clicking the refresh button on your Web browser. Which means that colleges had better ensure their technical skills are up to par.