Latino High School Grads Enrolling in College at Record Rates, Outpacing Whites
The proportion of 2012 Latino high school graduates who enrolled in college outpaced that of their white counterparts, says a new study. Read Full Post >
The proportion of 2012 Latino high school graduates who enrolled in college outpaced that of their white counterparts, says a new study. Read Full Post >
National Center for Education Statistics releases report showing gaps in college aspiration and success between genders. Read Full Post >
New America Foundation's Federal Education Budget Project releases new information for its education funding database. Read Full Post >
US Chamber evaluates states on performance, transparency and accountability of public colleges and universities. Read Full Post >
Colleges start to push for policies to encourage on-time and early graduation. Read Full Post >
U.S. Department of Education decides to expand definition of college students to include part-timers in graduation rate data. Read Full Post >
New U.S. Census reports show 30.4 percent of Americans over age 25 have at least a bachelor's degree. Read Full Post >
New study highlights employment challenges for for-profit college graduates compared with counterparts from other higher education institutions. Read Full Post >
New paper from the Center for College Affordability and Productivity offers updated view of William Bennett's hypothesis about the link between increased financial aid and rising tuition costs. Read Full Post >
University of Texas releases blueprint of ideas for helping students graduate in four years. Read Full Post >
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