4 Ways to Guide Students With Disabilities to Success After High School

Strong relationships with teachers combined with early postsecondary planning can improve disabled students’ college and career outcomes.

Florida just became the largest state to mandate personal finance education in high school

Florida just became the largest state to mandate personal finance education in high school

Over 1 Million HS Grads Skipped College in 2020. Only a Tiny Fraction Re-Enrolled in 2021

More than a year after a surge of 2020 high school graduates chose to scrap or postpone their college plans, only a tiny fraction have now re-enrolled to pursue higher education

Should All Schools Teach Financial Literacy?

Would students benefit from being taught financial literacy? And should students have to understand topics like budgets, consumer credit, student debt, saving and investing in order to graduate?

Report: Learning Loss Data Shows 40,000 Los Angeles High School Students Off Track to Graduate

Learning Loss Data Shows 40,000 Los Angeles High School Students Off Track to Graduate

As enrollment crashes, universities are reinventing themselves

A year of pandemic life fueled a transformation of higher education. But with enrollment slipping, many institutions are being forced to reinvent themselves on the fly.

College enrollment declines for 2020 high school grads may not be as big as projected

New data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center indicates the drop-off in high school graduates immediately matriculating to college this fall may not be as dramatic as initially reported.

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