Graduating on time is not the norm at most colleges and universities.
New research shows summer reading programs have little effect on test scores for most students.
Hundreds of college presidents and other education leaders share ideas at the second White House College Opportunity Day of Action.
Cigarette smoking among American middle and high school students is on the decline, but the use of other products follows a different trend.
A new report shows which countries are the top for training workers.
How kids perform in early grades could shape their path to college.
Students who meet with their advisers are more likely to enjoy college.
More than 70 percent of American households have a high-speed Internet connection.
Schools are gathering data on kids, and as student databases grow, so does the ability of technology to predict how or what a kid might do next.
States gather data on students over time in longitudinal databases