Just how much simpler is the new Federal Application for Federal Student Aid? This chart, which is taken from page 49 of the PDF of Federal Student Aid’s fiscal year 2009 report tells a pretty clear story:
Just how much simpler is the new Federal Application for Federal Student Aid? This chart, which is taken from page 49 of the PDF of Federal Student Aid’s fiscal year 2009 report tells a pretty clear story:
This excerpt features Education Sector Policy Analyst Chad Aldeman speaking on a panel of experts at the College- and Career-Ready Event. The March 11, 2010 event was held at the Pew Conference Center in Washington, DC and jointly organized by Education Sector and the College Summit.
In this new Education Sector report, co-authors Erin Dillon and Robin V. Smiles discuss the growing problem of students defaulting on their student loans. Based on the experiences of a small group of Texas HBCUs and a new statistical analysis of cohort default rates, they argue that institutions play a significant role in helping students avoid default./a>
College and Career-Ready: Using Outcomes Data to Hold High Schools Accountable for Student Success
In this Education Sector report, Policy Analyst Chad Aldeman calls for a new approach to high school accountability. He argues that the best way to measure whether students are prepared for college or a career is by looking at what actually happens when students arrive at their intended destination.
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