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What challenges and opportunities surround the push to make American higher education more productive?
Many students choose a college based on program offerings, cost, and distance from home, but they may be overlooking a vital piece of information: the school's graduation rate.
Not all colleges are created equal when it comes to getting their students over the finish line. One step toward a better outcome is improving the information available about quality and costs.
When faced with the choice between two colleges with different records of success, if students and their families had comparable measures of college performance at their fingertips, they would choose the one with the better outcomes.
Over the past fifty years, what have we learned about the nature of a smart, sensible federal role in K-12 schooling?





