Issue Brief: Developmental Education in Utah
The number of high school students who enroll in college after graduation has been on the rise the past several years. Many students, however, are
The number of high school students who enroll in college after graduation has been on the rise the past several years. Many students, however, are
The University of Utah Presidential Search Committee will host three public meetings to obtain input from members of the University of Utah community and the
Press Release Salt Lake City—The national magazine Washington Monthly has named Salt Lake Community College to its list of “Twelve Most Innovative Colleges for Adult
Recent national events have brought increased attention to campus safety as a new school year gets under way. Specifically there is increased scrutiny of colleges
Launched in the 2006-07 school year, the Utah Scholars Initiative is a college-readiness program that helps students understand why college is so important and what
LendEdu recently released student loan debt statistics for the class of 2016, and Utah continues to have the lowest average student debt in the country at
The general perception of a traditional college career goes as follows: upon high school graduation, a student immediately enrolls the following year in a college
The Board of Regents, Boards of Trustees and presidents from all eight USHE institutions recently participated in a joint meeting of higher education leaders to
Although the decline in the manufacturing economy eliminated many good jobs for high school graduates, new research from the Georgetown University Center on Education and
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