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Category: EPIGraph

PSE Enrollment as a Percentage of Total Population, by State (2017)

March 25, 2019 wswail

Enrolled college students represent six percent of the total population of the United States, according to data from the National…

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Posted in: 2019, Enrollment, EPIGraph, Higher Education

Higher Education Enrollment Trends by Gender, 1970 to 2025

March 20, 2019 wswail

There has been a sea change in college enrollment when it comes to gender over the past half century. The…

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Posted in: 2019, Enrollment, EPIGraph, Higher Education

Tertiary Attainment by Country (2014)

March 6, 2019 wswail

Many commenters on higher education espouse how the US is falling behind many other countries. The reality is that other…

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Posted in: 2019, EPIGraph, Retention & Attainment

Who Receives Financial Aid? (2016-17)

February 28, 2019 wswail

It may be of interest to readers which students receive financial aid at US colleges and universities. This EPIGraph illustrates…

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Posted in: 2019, EPIGraph, Financial Aid, Higher Education

Dual Enrollment Participation

February 6, 2019 wswail

The High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 followed ninth-grade students to and through high school graduation, college, and the workforce.…

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Posted in: 2019, College Access, EPIGraph, K12

ACT High School College and Career Readiness, 2018

January 17, 2019 wswail

A marginal percentage of US high school students are adequately prepared for college and career, according to Iowa City-based ACT.…

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Posted in: 2019, College Access, EPIGraph

Median Caseload per School Counselor, by High School Type, 2009

January 14, 2019 wswail

Data from the High School Longitudinal Study (HSLS:09) that began in 2009 and followed 23,000 students in the United States…

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Posted in: 2019, Advising, College Access, EPIGraph, K12

Total Student Loan Balances by Age Group, 2013 to 2017

January 4, 2019 wswail

A few weeks back to published an EPIGraph about the number of student borrowers by age group. This edition we…

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Posted in: 2019, EPIGraph, Financial Aid, Student Debt

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The Swail Letter on Higher Education

Two Roads Less Traveled: Rolling the Dice with Educational Opportunity

Two Roads Less Traveled: Rolling the Dice with Educational Opportunity

Putting College Costs in Perspective: A Brief History in Time (and CPI)

Putting College Costs in Perspective: A Brief History in Time (and CPI)

The Workforce Pell Grant—A Cautionary Tale

The Workforce Pell Grant—A Cautionary Tale

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