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 3, 2020 | College Admissions, College Degrees
“Doubts about Going to College,” an article that Scott Jaschik published in Inside Higher Ed on December 3, 2020, reports the findings of a survey of 528 students that was conducted by Lane Terriliver, a marketing and advertising agency in the educational sector. The...
by studentrg | Oct 27, 2020 | College Admissions, College Degrees, online education
You’re eager to get back to campus, or to have your sons or daughters do so. But do you know which campus activities on are the most likely to expose campus residents to the coronavirus? We thought we knew. But apparently, we did not know everything. When we reviewed...
by studentrg | Sep 15, 2020 | College Admissions, Online Courses, online education
You’re Taking Classes Remotely . . . Should You Take SAT and ACT Prep Classes Online Too? This has been a dream year for people who dislike standardized tests. Across America, colleges and universities have dropped the requirement that applicants take the SAT or the...