Lumina Foundation Convenes Higher Education Experts Around Applied Baccalaureate
Applied Baccalaureate Developments and Future Implications was the topic of a convening held Sept. 1-2 at Lumina Foundation. More »
Early Outcomes Report for City University of New York (CUNY) Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP)
CEO’s CUNY ASAP program has surpassed graduation targets, with 53 percent of students receiving degrees in less than three years—a rate that is more than three times the national average for urban community colleges. The ASAP program offers students academic, More »
Increasing Time to Baccalaureate Degree in the United States
A National Bureau for Economic Research study confirms what many worried parents have already noticed: Students are taking longer and longer to finish their bachelor’s degrees. The paper examines where this problem is concentrated and what may be causing the More »
The Rising Price of Inequality
Rising college costs and inadequate financial aid resources are preventing more academically qualified low- and moderate-income students from enrolling in and graduating from four-year colleges, concludes this report by the Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance.
Taking Stock: Higher Education and Latinos
Increasing college completion rates of Latinos is key to achieving the nation’s education attainment goals. This Excelencia in Education publication examines the current higher education state of Latinos and suggests changes to successfully produce more graduates who can meet the More »










