
Three Charts Showing Who Secretary McMahon Cut at the Department of Education
On March 11, 2025, the Department of Education (ED) announced that it had “initiated a reduction in force impacting nearly…
Too many colleges and universities serve as gatekeepers to opportunity, admitting and graduating abysmally small numbers of Black and Latino students, and students from low-income families—perpetuating gaps in opportunity, earning potential and career advancement. We support policies that:
On March 11, 2025, the Department of Education (ED) announced that it had “initiated a reduction in force impacting nearly…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary 3, 2025 Contact: Lynn SextonLynn@edreformnow.org Legacy Admissions on the Decline: New Report Shows Steep Drop in Colleges…
We have been tracking enrollment outcomes at highly selective colleges and universities for the past month (link to the tracker).…
In June 2023, the Supreme Court effectively banned the consideration of race in the admissions process. (It did not, however,…
Author: Cody L. Christensen Policymakers are increasingly interested in holding higher education programs accountable for the earnings of their former…
Affordability is one of the most significant barriers facing students who wish to earn a bachelor’s degree. While the inflation-adjusted…
In 2022, Education Reform Now released the first issue brief in our Future of Fair Admissions series. The brief contained…
Here’s an underappreciated fact about higher education in the United States: Most college students in the United States and its…