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College Prices Seen as Unfair but Worth the Investment
Few current or prospective college students say four-year colleges charge fair prices, but most say the investment pays off within five years of graduation.
Americans Value College Education Despite Barriers
College education is still highly valued by U.S. adults, but concerns over accessibility persist.
Few Say Quality, Affordable U.S. Higher Ed Widely Available
44% of U.S. adults without a two- or four-year degree believe such a degree is more important to a successful career than it was 20 years ago, but are skeptical about the widespread availability of affordable, quality higher education.
Leading With Strengths - James B. Milliken
Learn how the chancellor of The University of Texas System acquires new ideas, learns from the past and connects students with great opportunities.
Mental Health, Stress Top Reasons Students Consider Leaving
Mental health and emotional stress continue to be the most important reasons college students cite for considering quitting their program.
The Impact of CliftonStrengths on Student Engagement and Retention
Research shows that a strengths-based approach to education positively impacts student engagement and retention.
U.S. Confidence in Institutions Mostly Flat, but Police Up
Americans' confidence in the police has increased eight points since last year, but average confidence across 14 U.S. institutions remains historically low.
State Reproductive Policies Important to Enrollment Decisions
A Lumina study finds 71% of current and future students consider state reproductive policies in college choices; 80% prefer states with greater access.
One in Four Applicants Had Difficulty Submitting FAFSA
The Lumina Foundation-Gallup 2025 State of Higher Education Study finds that 25% of adults had difficulty completing their Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
A Third of U.S. College Students Consider Withdrawing
About a third of U.S. college students report they have considered withdrawing from classes for a semester or more. Emotional stress is the most important reason they are considering doing so.