Enrollment at US community colleges plummets amid pandemic

Community college students are finding it harder than ever to juggle school, financial needs, and family responsibilities.

Student Survey: 1 in 4 High School Seniors Had Their Post-Graduation Plans Changed by the Pandemic

1 in 4 High School Seniors Had Their Post-Graduation Plans Changed by the Pandemic, Says Student Survey

5 Things Every Family Should Know About Paying For College

5 Things Every Family Should Know About Paying For College

After COVID-19 hit, federal financial aid applications dropped sharply among first-year students

After COVID-19 hit, federal financial aid applications dropped sharply among first-year students

College Board Changes AP Exams Again to Accommodate Pandemic-Era Testing

College Board Changes AP Exams Again to Accommodate Pandemic-Era Testing

America Needs More School Counselors

Every student in America deserves good school counseling and a chance at postsecondary education. Investing in our school counselors is a national imperative, one that will pay dividends for decades to come.

What 2020 Taught the Higher Education Industry

Higher education needs to recognize that the virtual world is here to stay, even in a post-pandemic world.

New university rankings reveal best online degree programs for 2021

New university rankings reveal best online degree programs for 2021

Parents are critical to college and career readiness

Parents are critical to college and career readiness

PROOF POINTS: College Board’s own research at odds with its decision to axe the essay portion of the SAT

The College Board’s own research at odds with its decision to axe the essay portion of the SAT. A 2019 study found that essay was useful for students of color and for those whose primary language isn’t English

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