In recent years, an increasing number of U.S. colleges have started sending their admissions officers abroad to promote their programs and to recruit ...
Sometimes there are decisions in life you don’t want to complain about: Whether to vacation in the Bahamas or the Florida Keys, for example, or whethe...
Research assessment has a dual character. On the one hand it is rooted in material facts and objective methods. Strong research quality and quantity s...
To all you high school seniors mentally kicking yourselves because you didn’t apply early to college and now have to endure months of nail biting, her...
Last week, the Educational Testing Service confirmed that a number of Chinese and Korean students had cheated in the October SAT examination. What has...
It’s no mystery that a lot of the reasons MBA-ers have for "going East" is that Asia is burgeoning and China is a market that businesses and individua...
For the third straight month, some SAT scores in Asia are being withheld because of allegations of widespread cheating, this time on the December admi...
Two US Ivy League universities saw application numbers drop this semester, with the reasons ranging from scandal to demographic changes, to a decline ...
Colleges in the U.S. have offered English as a Second Language programs for years for students who aren’t proficient enough to handle a U.S. curriculu...