Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many colleges and universities have removed their standardized testing requirements for admissions. That movement began because some applicants were unable to access ...
Why are educators still interested in math and English test scores in the L.A. Unified School District and the rest of ...
The Dartmouth traced the history of admissions testing on campus — from College-administered examinations to the recently ...
Higher education in the U.S. is so much more than its selective colleges—and can be fairer for so many more students ...
The long era of the dominance of the SAT in college admissions is coming to an end. The test is increasingly being shelved not because it failed but because it succeeded in all the wrong ways.
Through partnerships with libraries nationwide, Brainfuse HelpNow offers free, one-on-one online tutoring, providing a seamless academic support system for students impacted by recent provider ...
Legislation making its way through the Texas legislature would establish a universal education savings account (ESA) program ...
Chalkbeat takes a close look at the faltering post-pandemic push to reengage teens and young adults not in school, college, ...
Federal Monitor Karl Racine has been overseeing it for the last two years. He says he’s seen significant progress, but more work is needed.
Medical experts and death row inmates file legal briefs challenging legality of Arizona's execution drugs ahead of March ...
Trish Parker, a renowned Northeast Ohio artist, and two adult sons traveled to Switzerland during Thanksgiving week. They ...
The Oregon Democrat said during a town hall that it’s unconstitutional for a president to block congressionally approved ...