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
1 in 4 High School Seniors Had Their Post-Graduation Plans Changed by the Pandemic, Says Student Survey
The pace at which students are finishing college continues to slow, according to new data showing the six-year graduation rates of undergraduate learners who started in the fall of 2014.
There are three key actions high schools can take to inspire students and ensure they're prepared for life beyond graduation
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High school seniors will miss important anticipated events due to the coronavirus pandemic, but offering resources, alternatives and the confidence that they're going to be fine is what matters.
With coronavirus school closures extending into the fall, districts are coming up with clever alternatives to give seniors the graduation ceremony they deserve.
Although most college graduates say their degree was worth the money, nearly two-thirds (61%) of them would change their major if they could do it again
Student transitions from school to workforce can’t be improved without data. The more complete data students have about potential pathways and real outcomes, the better off they will be as they set off toward the future
Individuals with bachelor's degrees will earn $400,000 more in their lifetimes than those with just a high school diploma, according to a new report from the College Board.
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