Politics Divides How Americans View Higher Education’s Response To The Pandemic

The pandemic has revealed again how sharply divided Republicans and Democrats are about higher education. But it also shows that colleges and universities have a lot of work to do to regain the trust of the public in general.

What Is The Return On Investment From A Liberal Arts Education?

As the public continues to lose faith in institutions of higher education, and with student loan debt continuing to skyrocket, the return on investment of a baccalaureate degree is under more scrutiny that ever.

FAFSA Applications Are Open. Here’s How To Fill It Out This Year

The Free Application For Federal Student Aid opened on Oct. 1 — and if you're planning on going to college next year, or even just toying with the idea of taking classes, you should fill it out.

Higher Education’s Big Shake-Up Is Underway

As the pandemic lingers, the impact on higher education is becoming more clear: College closures, academic program terminations and institutional mergers are occurring at a pace seldom, if ever, seen before.

Creating A Positive Sum Education System Could Stop Students From Running A Rat Race To Nowhere

Creating A Positive Sum Education System Could Stop Students From Running A Rat Race To Nowhere

Higher Education Should Serve Entire Families, Not Just Students

What would happen if ‘college’ meant serving entire families and communities instead of individual students?

All States Now Required to Track Students’ College and Career Readiness, But Few Do It Well and Some Not at All

All States Now Required to Track Students’ College and Career Readiness, But Few Do It Well and Some Not at All

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