college admissons
The FAFSA Mess Means Some Students May Never Attend College
The botched rollout of the new form hurt the very students it was supposed to help.
By Bobbi Dempsey
FAFSA Glitch Creates Chaos for College Applicants With Undocumented Parents
“It’s a huge burden for students like me, whose parents are not tech-savvy [and don’t] speak English.”
By Sophie Hurwitz
I Couldn’t Distill My Trauma Into a College Essay
The admissions process assumes it’s easy for students to summarize our lives.
By Emi Nietfeld
These Supreme Court Cases Could End Affirmative Action at Colleges
Here’s what that would look like.
By Tristin Brown
Olivia Jade Announced a Return to YouTube Days After Lori Loughlin's Prison Release
She's been increasingly active on social media since addressing the college admissions scandal on “Red Table Talk."
By Emma Sarran Webster
What the Harvard Ruling Means for the Future of Affirmative Action
Don’t celebrate just yet.
By Zach Schermele
The Trump Administration Is Making Life Hell for International Students
Student visas declined by over 100,000 from 2016 to 2018.
By Zach Schermele
How College Rankings Can Perpetuate Inequality
The “best” schools in the U.S. News & World Report rankings always happen to be prestigious, wealthy institutions.
By Zach Schermele
Back-to-School Season Feels Very Different When You’re Undocumented
Undocumented students face unique fears, like ICE checkpoints and exposing their immigration status to fellow students.
By Dafne
Olivia Jade Broke Her Instagram Silence to Wish Lori Loughlin Happy Birthday
It's her first social post since the college admissions scandal broke.
By Sara Delgado
How to Survive College Admissions
When a perfect report card isn't enough to get into an elite university, what is? Teen Vogue reports on how girls are coping with the cutthroat college admissions process.
By Mengly Taing