University admissions tests like the SAT are under scrutiny especially in the age of COVID-19
University admissions tests like the SAT are under scrutiny especially in the age of COVID-19
University admissions tests like the SAT are under scrutiny especially in the age of COVID-19
With COVID-19, schools have their hands full just providing instruction, and FAFSA completion has fallen by the wayside. It's a slow-motion train wreck for higher education enrollment and the trajectories of millions of students
Why Federal Student Loan Exit Counseling Matters
The Election Is Over. What’s Next For Higher Education Policy?
Here are three takeaways from the results of state elections and various ballot initiatives involving higher education.
7 charts that give a snapshot of college enrollment this fall
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.
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.
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.
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.