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Purdue University to Resume Requiring SAT/ACT Test Scores, Beginning with Fall 2024 Admissions

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Purdue University will resume SAT/ACT test score requirements for admissions, beginning with students applying for Fall 2024 admission. The move was recommended by Purdue administration and endorsed by its Board of Trustees. The school will begin accepting 2024 applications on Aug.

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ELIZABETH OREHOVEC

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Elizabeth Orehovec Elizabeth Orehovec has been appointed assistant vice president for enrollment management and executive director of undergraduate admissions at the University of South Carolina. She holds a master’s in higher education administration, an MBA, and a doctorate from the University of South Carolina.

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DERRICK ROBERTSON

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Derrick Robertson Derrick Robertson has been named associate vice president and executive director of admissions and enrollment management services at Talladega College.

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Dr. Tomikia P. LeGrande Named Sole Finalist to Become President of Prairie View A&M University

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LeGrande is currently VP for strategy, enrollment management, and student success at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). I look forward to working with the faculty, staff, and community as we honor and build upon the university's powerful legacy and upward trajectory.”

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HBCUs Continue to Meet Their Mission During Tough Times

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As the ruling affects the admissions process and not the recruitment process, Dr. Anthony E. Jones, vice president of enrollment management and student experience at Bethune-Cookman University, said that HBCU enrollment should be fine, for the moment. But the current political environment is troubling, he said.

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Here are 3 major injuries inflicted by last year’s FAFSA on fall enrollment

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Private nonprofit institutions usually market their net price to prospective students early into the admissions cycle, the report explained. It was a calculated risk on our part,” said Greg Matthews , vice president for enrollment management at Western New England University. “We We really had to accept the closest account.”

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Disparities of African American Men and Obtaining a College Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It is evident that the low African American male student graduation rates at a predominantly Black institution in the northeastern United States continue to be a concern for higher education administrators. Dr. Hamilton Raymond is executive director of admissions at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.

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