How Much Do College Rankings Matter to Students
Published by The Chronicle of Higher Education
How has the influence of college rankings increased in recent years? StudentPOLL research suggests rankings have a more profound impact than in the past.
Survey: Prospective Students Still Focus on Sticker Price
Published by Inside Higher Ed
Inside Higher Ed features A&S's studentPOLL research on students' perceptions of college prices.
Net-Price Calculators Get More Use, Survey Finds
Published by The Chronicle of Higher Education
New studentPOLL research shows increased use in net-price calculators among college-bound students and parents.
Many Prospective Students Are Still Hung Up on Sticker Prices
Published by The Chronicle of Higher Education
With increased accessibility to net-price calculators on college websites, new studentPOLL research suggests only 35 percent of students are using this resource.
Chinese High School Students Aspire to Enroll in U.S.
Published by Inside Higher Ed
StudentPOLL research explores the perceptions Chinese high school students have regarding American (and English-speaking) universities. The results show the majority of Chinese high school students would like to attend an English-speaking post-secondary institution.
As Late as April, Students Choosing a College Still Think of Stretching to Pay
Published by The Chronicle of Higher Education
StudentPOLL research on college prices finds that students and parents have an unrealistic perception of actual college costs. A&S Principal Richard Hesel comments that this can be a risk for institutions down the road.
The Best, The Top, The Most
Published by The New York Times
With an increase of rankings sources available, what do they all mean? StudentPOLL research by Art & Science Group finds that only 20 percent of college-bound students are using college rankings.