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Doctoral Recipients by Undergraduate College, 1958--2023

Higher Ed Data Stories

It shows the undergraduate institutions of doctoral recipients from 1958 to 2023. (It The purple boxes allow you to limit the type of institution of the bachelor's degree recipients: You may want to look at Public Universities in the Southeast, for instance, or all Catholic colleges (listed as "Roman Catholic" in the filter, by the way).

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Prioritizing Mental Health Support in Community Colleges: Key Data from 2023

Higher Education Today

The surveys collected responses from 61,085 students at 149 community colleges. The post Prioritizing Mental Health Support in Community Colleges: Key Data from 2023 appeared first on Higher Education Today.

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6 college admissions experts share their biggest predictions for 2023

Higher Ed Dive

A pending Supreme Court ruling on race-conscious admissions and other shifts like ChatGPT’s effects on application essays could upend the landscape.

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Medical College Admission Data, 2023

Higher Ed Data Stories

Each year, the Association of American Medical Colleges publishes a lot of data about admission to medical colleges in the US. A college can be on one list but not another: For instance, the University of Oklahoma is #1 for Native students, but not on the list of institutions sending at least 50 Asian students.

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Over 1,900 colleges not requiring SAT, ACT in admissions for fall 2023

Higher Ed Dive

Most of those institutions have also extended test-optional and test-free policies through fall 2024, according to new data.

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Almost 300 colleges still have open seats for fall 2023

Higher Ed Dive

Admissions group NACAC has published an annual database of open slots after the May 1 decision deadline.

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Focusing on Mental Health Challenges Facing Community College Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A new report from the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCCSE) details mental health challenges that students face and how they can be better supported. Respondents held mixed impressions of whether their colleges placed a priority on mental health. Dr. Linda L. Garcia, executive director of CCCSE.