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From Vassar’s President: ‘I Want to Apologize’ |
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The president of Vassar College responds to a news article, “For Some Vassar Applicants, Joy Then Misery as College Corrects Mistake.” |
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Gaming the College Rankings |
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The academic world is dismayed, but not quite surprised, by news that Claremont McKenna fudged its numbers. |
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After Mistake, A Mea Culpa From Vassar |
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Two days after 76 applicants were mistakenly told they had been accepted to Vassar College, the school’s president apologized for the confusion and said the college would reimburse the students’ $65 application fees. |
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Claremont McKenna College Says It Exaggerated SAT Figures |
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Claremont McKenna College said it submitted false SAT scores to publications like U.S. News & World Report that use the data in widely followed college rankings. |
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Joy, Then Misery, as Some Vassar Early-Decision Applicants Learn True Fate |
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A test letter mistakenly told 76 applicants, some in other countries, that they had been accepted to the school. |
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