It's a chaotic year for college admissions

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These immediate changes are fueling a larger debate about the future of higher education.

Share on linkedin Financial aid forms are more confusing, standardized testing is a moving target and there's no more affirmative action — this is an unusually chaotic college application season for both students and colleges.These immediate changes are fueling a larger debate about the future of higher education, as some students weigh whether college is even worth it.

At the same time, the share of Americans who say they trust higher education has fallen from 57% in 2015 to 36% in 2023,Students are debating whether the steep — and rising — cost of college is worth it, and they want the government to

 

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