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FLAGSTAFF — College-bound Arizonans will soon have a new option when pursuing their higher education goals thanks to Northern Arizona University's universal admissions program in partnership ...
Arizona's public universities and many other colleges are designated Hispanic-Serving Institutions. HSIs, serving close to 90,000 Hispanic students in Arizona, face funding uncertainty due to legal ...
A law school entrance exam developed by the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law has won approval from the American Bar Association, joining ranks with the LSAT and the GRE for law ...
FLAGSTAFF -- The Arizona Board of Regents heard the results of a highly controversial study on Friday at the campus of Northern Arizona University. The High School Eligibility Study sought to estimate ...
Following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down affirmative action for college admissions, a certain level of attention is now placed on the diversity of a university's student population.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5/AP) — As the U.S. Supreme Court delivered in a 6-3 vote a historic ruling banning affirmative action in college admissions, the State of Arizona had already banned such practices.
Over the past 8 years, the University of Arizona has been working to create a new law school admissions test taking account the differences in race and ethnicity and wealth.
The University of Arizona has been pioneering in law school admissions, being the first to use the GRE in the process in 2016. JD-Next is an evolution of these efforts.
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