These posts are here to catch the highlights from the world of college admissions over the past week. Although this is not the end-all-be-all for higher education news, I hope that it’s a nice resource for you moving forward.
As always, for more specific information about what a college or university is doing check directly with that institution.
Will coronavirus change college admissions? - Colleen Walsh, Harvard Gazette
Athletic Adjustments - Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed
Ivy League Postpones Athletics Until 2021 - Greta Anderson, Inside Higher Ed
What Harvard and Your Local Commuter College Now Have in Common - Kevin Carey, NY Times
British Universities Explore Charter Flights for International Students - Simon Baker, Times Higher Education
Trump Visa Rules Seen as Way to Pressure Colleges on Reopening - Miriam Jordan, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, and Dan Levin, NY Times
MIT makes Fall 2020 announcement on FAQ page - MIT COVID-19 Information Center
Brown invites students back to campus with three-term model, reduced density for 2020-21 - News from Brown
International Students Banned From Online-Only Instruction - Emma Whitford, Inside Higher Ed
Will the Coronavirus Forever Alter the College Experience? - Jon Marcus, NY Times