As Coronavirus Sparks FAFSA Application Drop-Off, Arne Duncan Tells Prospective College Students Not to ‘Derail’ Their Progress

Fewer students applying for federal financial aid as #coronavirus brings uncertainty for prospective college students

How a ‘COVID Gap Year’ Will Be Different Than Previous Gap Year Experiences

How a ‘COVID Gap Year’ Will Be Different Than Previous Gap Year Experiences

4 Ways to Celebrate High School Graduation This Year

With coronavirus school closures extending into the fall, districts are coming up with clever alternatives to give seniors the graduation ceremony they deserve.

Is COVID-19 Creating An Education Planning Crisis?

Few things in our lives have been so dramatically altered throughout the COVID-19 crisis as school and education. With online coursework, cancelled proms, and a March devoid of Madness but full of uncertainty, will campuses even reopen in the fall and how should students plan?

Increase Accountability, Deepen Relationships and Embrace Mobile: 3 Ways to Make Digital Learning Meaningful for 21st Century Students

Student Success Agency has launched a free virtual support tool offering college advising, academic tutoring, at-home learning guidance for all U.S. middle and high school students during #COVID19 crisis

SAT will move online if schools don’t reopen, College Board says

SAT will move online if schools don't reopen, College Board says

‘In the Crosshairs’: As School Closures Extend, States Face Complex — and Often Localized — Decisions About How to Help Seniors Graduate

Changes to graduation requirements, or local flexibility? States are determined to get seniors their diploma despite #coronavirus school closures — but their approaches vary

Study: Career and Technical Education Yields Not Just Higher Earnings but Higher Test Scores

New research on career and technical education finds that enrolling in one of Connecticut's #CTE schools improves test scores, high school graduation and early-career earnings for male students

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