This EPIGraph highlights the variation between published tuition and fee charges versus net tuition and fee charges, as defined by…
Higher education, as we know it, started in the US in 1636 with the establishment of Harvard College, which would…
This EPIGraph focuses on income distribution in the US between 1994 and 2024 (adjusted for 2024 dollars; e.g., “inflation adjusted”…
The graphic below is not a Picasso or some bizarro modern art image. So stay with us, please. This is…
Data from the National Center on Education Statistics illustrate the current total cost of attendance (COA) at a four-year university…
People who are at or below the poverty level are less likely to attain a diploma or degree, have lower…
The National Assessment of Educational Progress, best known as “NAEP,” gives us an inside view of the academic preparedness of…
Data from the US Census Bureau illustrate the percentage of adults aged 25 or older who earned a bachelor’s degree…
According to ACT, the college readiness of recent high school graduates declined precipitously between 2018 and 2023. In each of…
Today’s EPIGraph takes a look at what we call the “EFC,” or the Expected Family Contribution, for undergraduate students and…










