Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Preston Cooper writes about the economics of higher education. Are colleges engines of upward mobility? The preeminent expert on upward ...
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Louisiana may fund private school for students rich and poor with education savings accountsLouisiana could begin paying for any student, rich or poor, to attend private schools as momentum for legislation creating education savings accounts builds in both the state House and Senate to ...
More universities are moving toward interviews and recommendations in admitting students in place of traditional written exams. This new system, according to Tenma Fusegawa, a student at the ...
According to the scorecard, Washington student achievement remains 53% of a grade below 2019 levels in math and 46% below in reading, while chronic absenteeism has increased from 15% in 2019 to 30 ...
Kentucky students have filed a lawsuit against the state, claiming that the education funding gap between wealthy and poor districts violates their constitutional rights. The lawsuit seeks to ...
There are two types of aid: need-based and merit. Need-based aid is determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, while merit aid is awarded based on a student's academic ...
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