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Beyond the Rankings: The College Welcome Guide
Go beyond test scores and rankings to find out what the culture on campus is like
First nationwide look at racial breakdown of career education confirms deep divides
The Department of Education’s findings provide more evidence of racial disparities in career and technical education, first identified in a Hechinger Report/Associated Press analysis last year
The politics of sex ed leave a lot untaught
Sex education policies vary widely across the country, and several states are debating new policies to expand or restrict access to comprehensive teaching
Tuition freezes cool prices for some while affecting financial aid
A post-pandemic trend in higher education has historically helped wealthy families more than those struggling with college costs
Interactive: Explore who gains most from canceling student debt
As economists and policymakers debate the merits of loan forgiveness, a peek into federal data shows how different proposals could affect different groups of borrowers
New data: Even within the same district some wealthy schools get millions more than poor ones
We’ve long known about spending disparities from one district to another; new federally mandated data lays bare within-district inequities, too
How will flooding affect your school?
No U.S. region is immune to floods, but schools in low-income communities may be hit hardest