by studentrg | Dec 21, 2020 | Online Courses, online education, Student Research Foundation Research
When you ask a group of college administrators to summarize the effects that the pandemic has had on their institutions, most of them are likely to use adjectives like, negative, threatening, horrible, terrible, and even catastrophic. There’s a reason for those...
by studentrg | Dec 17, 2020 | Online Courses, online education, Student Research Foundation Research
A new survey from SurveyMonkey provides answers For years, high-end polling firms like Gallup, Nielsen and Pew have been researching trends in American higher education. Now a new entrant has appeared in the world of educational research – SurveyMonkey. Actually, this...
by studentrg | Dec 14, 2020 | Student Research Foundation Research
Important findings from the College Student Fall 2020 Mental Health Report Okay, we know you’re a student. And because you’re a student, we also know you’re under a lot of stress. We understand that. But what we really want to know today is, how much has the...
by studentrg | Dec 7, 2020 | Career Pathways, College Admissions, Student Research Foundation Research
As you have noticed, American higher education has just gone through a period of cataclysmic change. Can you think of another four-year period when colleges have removed the names of their slave-holding founders from buildings, and when students have been expected to...
by studentrg | Jul 21, 2020 | Student Research Foundation Research
“How COVID-19 Could Affect Kids’ Long-Term Social Development,” a recent article on Healthline.com, makes the following observations about how school-aged children are handling the requirement that they practice social distancing, remote classes, and sheltering at...
by studentrg | May 26, 2020 | College Degrees, online education, Student Research Foundation Research
Should You Sue Your College for Delivering Online Learning? A growing number of students and their families are filing lawsuits against colleges that have canceled live classes and moved instruction online. The Washington Post reports that the family of one senior is...