Princeton welcomed 1,411 first-time, first-year students in the Class of 2028 for the opening of the 2024-25 academic year. Thirty-six transfer students also joined the undergraduate community, which ...
Princeton continues to enhance its groundbreaking financial aid program as it welcomes a first-year class with the largest-ever number of lower-income students. The financial aid enhancements reflect ...
The share of Black students enrolled in Harvard Law’s J.D. Class of 2027 fell by more than 4 percentage points compared to the previous year, according to enrollment data released by the school on ...
Stanford released its Regular Decision admissions decisions Friday afternoon, completing the incoming class of 2029. The deadline to commit is May 1. Consistent with years past, Stanford has abstained ...
Harvard’s first-year undergraduate class this year has a smaller percentage of Black and Hispanic students than last fall, according to new data released by the college Thursday. Black students ...
Yale College in August welcomed 1,640 new first-year students to New Haven as members of the Class of 2029. They were joined by 34 new transfer students and 28 new adult students matriculating through ...
Harvard’s acceptance rate rose this year to 4.18 percent from 3.65 percent, the highest since the Class of 2024 was admitted in 2020. The change was driven largely by a decrease in the number of ...
Christopher Asor’s dedication paid off as he graduated with a first-class in Computer Science from FUTO, sharing his unique ...
A school district in North Carolina has been ordered to admit their mistake, issue an apology, fork over $20,000, and more after they were sued for suspending a 16-year-old student who used the term ...
In the Class of 2029, 5 percent of students identified as Black or African American — the lowest share in many years. The last time that Black enrollment stood close to five percent was in 1968, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Adam Minsky is an attorney and writer focusing on student loans. A major legal battle is brewing over the Trump administration’s ...
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