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| Are you prepared for the new generation of students? College-bound students have begun to receive

[Subscribe Today]( | [View in Web Browser]( [The Chronicle of Higher Education]( Are you prepared for the new generation of students? College-bound students have begun to receive acceptance letters and finalize their plans for the fall. It's a demanding and complex process. Are you up-to-date with the issues and trends of the incoming cohort? Do you know what today's students want from the college experience? The Chronicle is the premier source in higher education for expert insight, valuable tools, and practical advice to prepare you for the upcoming academic year. For a limited time, [activate your subscription and save 15%](. Get instant access to: - In-depth reporting and insight into current issues facing universities nationwide. - Data and analysis of the latest enrollment trends, student demographics, and faculty compensation. - Daily Briefing, a subscriber-only roundup of the day's essential news, delivered to you inbox each morning. - Special issues such as Diversity in Academe, The Almanac, and The Trends Report. [Subscribe Today]( *Offer only valid for first-time subscribers or anyone who has not had an active subscription in the past six months. To unsubscribe from future emails or to update your email preferences, [click here](. The Chronicle | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](

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