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A recent AP-NORC Teen Poll poll shows most U.S. teenagers prioritize graduating from college, with 70% of girls and 54% of ...
College decisions this year seem even more complex than usual, including determining whether a school is a 'financial fit.' Here's how to find your way.
These students go to college not because they want the college experience or because of what college will help them obtain. In other words, they are motivated by external factors not internal goals.
While college isn’t right for everyone, higher education is linked to many positive benefits. See why you should go to college if you can.
The common retort is that the cost of going to college is skyrocketing. Between 1992 and 2012, the College Board estimates that the annual cost of attending a private college increased from ...
Fewer people are going to college these days, and that's great news. For decades, the percentage of recent high school graduates attending college was climbing, until about 2008, when it started ...
Going to college is indeed one of the most effective things people can do to improve their life outcomes. But it matters more profoundly what your major is. It matters profoundly how hard you work.
Are you considering going back to college after 40? It's not too late. More than 6% of college students in 2019 were 40 or older, according to the most recent data from the National Center for ...
Among college graduates, 25% actually see little return on investment. This group was making less than $10,000 more in income than the median high school graduate in 2024.