A new study co-authored by Yale SOM’s Faidra Monachou models the complex stew of factors in a college application and finds ...
Do standardized achievement tests unfairly advantage white and Asian students and disadvantage the rest? According to a group of educational organizations and civil rights groups the answer is yes.
Major decisions that affect the trajectory of students’ lives hinge on their high school grades: in-class support they might or might not receive, college admission offers, and potentially financial ...
Nearly 2,000 colleges and universities have publicly announced that they will not require the SAT or ACT for admission in fall 2022. That's more than 75% of the degree-granting institutions in the U.S ...
Earlier this month, President Trump signed a memorandum requiring increased transparency in higher education admissions. The purpose of the order is to ensure that universities are admitting students ...
What agencies look for in testing accommodations—and why many requests are denied. Expert insights on documentation, ...
Why do children from lower-income families tend to lag behind students from wealthier homes on standardized test scores and other traditional measures of academic success? On Apr 17, 2015 researchers ...
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