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...
by studentrg | Sep 16, 2019 | Career Pathways, College Admissions
There are many definitions of success, and that is a good thing. And today, more people are defining success in their own ways. But for the purposes of this post, let’s define success in a once-common way, even though a growing number of people might no longer see it...
by studentrg | Sep 3, 2019 | College Admissions, College Degrees
As educators, we place a lot of emphasis on helping high school students gain admission to their top-choice colleges. But once that work is done and our students head off to college, do we know how happy they are? The 2018 National Student Satisfaction and Priorities...
by studentrg | May 20, 2019 | Paying for College
We don’t know how many commencement speeches have been given in the history of higher education. Tens of thousands, we would guess. But of them all, the one that Robert F. Smith gave at Morehouse College last week will go down in history. In his speech, Mr. Smith...
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 . . ....