As colleges reopen for the fall, new research has pinpointed a problem keeping students from graduating on time: Classes required for their majors aren’t taught during the semesters they need them, or ...
Many college students are unable to graduate on time because required courses are not offered when they need them. Mounting budget cuts and campus layoffs could make the problem worse. As colleges ...
Students prepare for a lecture at the University of Texas at Austin. More than half of students nationwide can’t get into required courses they need, prolonging the time and cost of college — and the ...
Most kids at Greater Albany Public Schools returned to class Tuesday, Sept. 2, marking the end of their summer breaks. This school year, however, also marks the end to what wasn't the loosest ...
At about 11 a.m. on the second day of class at Kaukauna High School, dozens of students were eating lunch in the school common area. While the room was filled with the noise of conversation, some of ...
The advertised "sticker price" for college is often much higher than what most students actually pay. A student's net price is determined after factoring in financial aid, grants, and scholarships. A ...
Howard University students on Tuesday protested President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard, even as many acknowledged it had a positive impact on crime. About 100 students gathered on ...
America just failed another test. After a decades-long decline in reading and math scores, a recent report says students in the U.S. aren’t improving… In fact, they’re getting worse. But what’s more ...
The SAT is billed as “a great way to find out how prepared students are for college.” If that’s true, recent changes to its format offer an unflattering assessment of the country’s aspiring scholars.
As students return to the classroom and begin a new school year, school leaders throughout the state are battling a new challenge — how to protect students and families from increasing immigration ...
Some issues will, without fail, provoke controversy among K-12 educators. The use of standardized tests is one. Approaches to classroom management is another. Then there are dress codes. What students ...