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One in Four Americans Have Been Served by Chaplains

One in four Americans have interacted with a chaplain at some point in their lives. Among those who have, most say the interaction was valuable.

Education Linked to Future Optimism in Fragile Communities

Nearly as many fragile community residents in the U.S. disagree (33%) as agree (35%) that all children in their area have access to high-quality public schools.

Higher Education and Employers: Thrive Together or Perish Apart

No matter who you ask -- whether it's a representative sample of Americans, incoming college freshmen, or parents of fifth- through 12th-graders -- they say the most important reason for a degree beyond high school is to get a good job.

Higher Education's Six Sigma

The Gallup-Purdue Index -- a recent study of 30,000 college graduates -- has found six critical ingredients of the college experience that have a profound link to life well-being and engagement at work.

Customer Excellence: A Goal for Universities

The Ritz-Carlton is a model for colleges and universities -- but not in the way you think.

Custom Survey Research

Learn how we use 90+ years of expertise to conduct research and discover insights you can trust.

Admissions Directors: Value of Liberal Arts Not Understood

Just 8% of U.S. college admissions directors agree or strongly agree that prospective students understand the value of a liberal arts education.

Challenge for Universities: Differentiating Their Identities

For universities to survive in the coming decades, they'll have to differentiate their institutions from the pack.

Americans Still Say Postsecondary Education Very Important

Seven in 10 Americans continue to say it is very important for adults to have a degree or professional certificate beyond high school. Blacks and Hispanics are more likely than whites to say it is very important.

Americans Say Postsecondary Degree Vital, but See Barriers

Most Americans say having a certificate or degree beyond high school is important. But 74% say such education is not affordable. Further, many adults would like to go back to school, but see barriers to re-enrollment.