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Interest in Higher Education Remains High
Interest in pursuing education beyond high school remains strong, according to the latest Lumina Foundation-Gallup State of Higher Education Study.
U.S. Confidence in Higher Education Now Closely Divided
Americans now split into roughly equal thirds as to whether they have a lot of (36%), some (32%) or very little (32%) confidence in higher education.
Americans' Confidence in Higher Education Down Sharply
Americans' confidence in higher education has fallen to 36%, marking a 12-percentage-point decline from the prior reading in 2018.
Americans More Confident in Two-Year Schools
Lumina and Gallup find Americans are more confident in community colleges than four-year universities. The greatest difference between the two is cost.
What's Behind Declining Confidence in Higher Education?
Stephanie Marken joins the podcast to discuss the drop in confidence in higher education in the U.S.
Majority of Gen Z Consider College Education Important
Gallup and Walton Family Foundation find Gen Z value college despite rising costs and declining adult confidence.
Lumina-Gallup State of Higher Education Research Hub
Exploring perceptions around postsecondary education.
Post-Affirmative Action, Views on Admissions Differ by Race
Nearly seven in 10 Americans support the Supreme Court's ban on race in college admissions, with mixed reactions among different racial groups.
Despite Challenges and Barriers, the Luster of a Degree Persists
Though enrollment in higher education has declined, most U.S. adults see great value in higher education, with demand among the unenrolled remaining high -- and even increasing among certain demographic groups.
Black, Hispanic Students at Greatest Risk of Leaving Program
Black and Hispanic students are more likely than their White peers to report they have considered leaving their postsecondary program, and mental health and emotional stress are their main reasons for doing so.