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Life Lesson: Colleges and Universities Can Accept or Reject Whomever They Choose

by studentrg | Jun 21, 2019 | College Admissions, College Degrees

Harvard University made the news recently because it first accepted a student named Kyle Kashuv, and then canceled his acceptance offer after it was discovered that he had posted scathingly racist comments online two years ago, when he was 16. While Kashuv was a...

In Success and Job Satisfaction, Humanities Graduates Are Nearly on a Par with Engineering Graduates

by studentrg | May 6, 2019 | Career Pathways, College Degrees

Do you know any educators who are advising future college students to focus on engineering and technical fields, and to stay away from the arts and the humanities? If you do, we would like to direct your attention to “The State of the Humanities 2018: Workforce &...

Talk to Your High School Students about Completing College

by studentrg | May 1, 2019 | College Admissions, College Degrees, Student Research Foundation Research

. . . Not Only about Getting In What is the purpose of attending high school? There are many possible answers to that question. People go to high school to learn, to define their interests and career paths, to take part in sports and extracurricular activities . . ....

Decoding the Fast-Changing World of AP Classes and Exams

by studentrg | Feb 15, 2019 | College Admissions, College Degrees, Paying for College

On February 11, the College Board released statistics that show, beyond a doubt, that participation in its AP program has increased substantially over the last decade. Here’s some of the news that the College Board shared: More than 1.24 million students who graduated...

How Successful Are Community College Students at Completing 4-Year College Degree

by studentrg | Feb 7, 2019 | College Admissions, College Degrees, Student Research Foundation Research

Students Who Transfer from Community Colleges to Four-Year Institutions: How Does their Performance Compare to that of Students Who Entered from High School? What percentage of students who are attending four-year American colleges started out at community colleges?...

What Are the Top-Paying Two-Year Degrees?

by studentrg | Oct 29, 2018 | Career Pathways, College Degrees, College Major, Jobs of the Future, STEM

Money isn’t everything. But if you or a student you know is interested in starting to work in engineering or a related field after only two years of college, it is worth knowing which jobs promise the highest earnings. Which major fields of study lead to the highest...
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