Admission news
Admission news! Here are some recent updates:
College Admissions
- Harvard University has announced that it will no longer require standardized tests (SAT or ACT) for admission, starting from the class of 2023.
- The University of California, Berkeley has introduced a new admissions policy, which will give more weight to students' community service and extracurricular activities.
- The University of Michigan has announced a new program to provide full-tuition scholarships to students from low-income families.
Grad School Admissions
- The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has announced that it will introduce a new test, the GMAT Enhanced Score Report, which will provide more detailed information about test-takers' skills and abilities.
- The University of Chicago Booth School of Business has announced a new admissions policy, which will give more weight to students' work experience and leadership skills.
International Admissions
- The UK's University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) has announced that it will introduce a new system to help international students apply to UK universities.
- The Australian Government has announced a new policy to attract more international students to study in Australia.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
- The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has announced a new scholarship program to provide full-tuition scholarships to students from low-income families.
- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced a new program to provide scholarships to students pursuing STEM degrees.
Admissions Trends
- The number of college applications has increased by 10% this year, according to a report by the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC).
- The average acceptance rate at top US colleges has decreased by 5% this year, according to a report by the College Board.
Stay tuned for more admission news and updates!