Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are solely the opinion of the writer and not the Daily Journal. I attended a pricey Christian liberal arts college in the late ’60s. Tuition, room and board, and books ...
If you have a college-bound child, you may already have thought about the schools your teen would aim for and the qualities they value. Teens may be considering colleges that offer majors in their ...
Politics are having a growing impact on where students choose to attend college, according to a new report from education company EAB. Recruiting the Anxious Generation draws from three new surveys of ...
Following the release of The Daily Princetonian’s sixth annual Frosh Survey, Data writers and editors analyze and compare the data with other surveys, including past Frosh Surveys and Senior Surveys.
Florida has long been a national leader in expanding educational choice, especially at the K-12 level, where policymakers have championed the right of families to select schools that best meet their ...
Notre Dame-West Haven boys high school basketball standout Abdou Toure is down to three finalists for his college choice. Toure announced on Instagram Friday night he has narrowed his finalists to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Liz Doe Stone is the CEO of Top Tier Admissions. It’s mid-September, and families of college-bound teens are in high gear.
More than half of Michigan’s 100,344 high school graduates last year enrolled in a higher-learning institution within six months of graduating, according to the Michigan Department of Education. 90% ...
One of Bill Self’s top recruiting targets for the Kansas Jayhawks is set to make his college decision. Talented wing Billy White III will announce his choice on Thursday, August 7, at 6 p.m. CT. NEWS: ...
A roundup of high school sports played Nov. 10-15, 2025. If you don't see your results, have your coach email them to htincoming@gmail.com. Boys Soccer: Sarasota, Manatee high school players to watch ...
Florida House leadership has proposed significant cuts to the Effective Access to Student Education (EASE) grant, which supports students attending private colleges and universities in the state.