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Is it easier to get into college now?
As enrollment continues to soften, acceptance rates at many U.S. colleges and universities are rising for the first time in decades. Read >
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A record number of international students enrolled at U.S. colleges last fall
During the 2023-24 academic year, over 1.1 million international students enrolled at U.S. institutions, reversing pandemic-era declines. Read >
Colleges increase support for military-connected students
Higher education institutions are offering student veterans and other military-connected students more resources to help them transition to college life. Read >
HBCUs navigate enrollment gains
As overall enrollment at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) grows for the third year in a row, administrators at these institutions are working to adapt while remaining accessible and maintaining the quality of their programs. Read >
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