Art & Science Group’s most recent studentPOLL, revealed that students consider a state's political policies when deciding on colleges, and Principal, David Strauss, supports this finding while also explaining that a student’s college choice is still more complicated than one single policy.
Political Polarization Is At an All Time High. Now It Is Affecting Prospective Student’s College Decisions.
State politics impact students' college choices
Axios Columbus references Art & Science Group’s studentPOLL about how state politics impact students' college choices.
State politics are driving high schoolers' college decisions
While discussing the most recent studentPOLL, Principal David Strauss points towards how some of the findings could add a significant dollop of structural disadvantage to some institutions.
Students consider abortion access when deciding whether to stay in college, poll finds
This article highlights our most recent studentPOLL - specifically the finding that there is a potential impact of state-level abortion restrictions on student enrollment which underscores the importance of ensuring reproductive healthcare access for college students.
Liberal-Leaning Students More Likely to Avoid Iowa For College
The Iowa Starting Line notes a finding from the most recent studentPOLL published by Art & Science Group, which suggests that liberal-leaning students may be more likely to avoid attending college in Iowa due to the state's perceived conservative political climate.
Ruling out a college because of state politics, policies, or legal situations?
While interviewing students’ on a college campus, FOX Carolina looks into the findings from the recent studentPOLL and highlighting that recent developments in various states, such as controversial laws and policies, can impact students' perception of the state and its institutions, leading them to rule out certain colleges based on these factors.
Political polarization is sorting colleges into red and blue schools
In Art & Science’s most recent studentPOLL, it appears more high school-aged, college-bound prospective students are gravitating to what they perceive to be politically like-minded colleges, and Principal, David Strauss, adds his insight regarding the possible ramifications of this finding.
One in four college applicants avoids entire states for political reasons
Art & Science Group's latest studentPOLL suggests that an increasing number of high school students who plan to attend college are showing a preference for institutions in politically aligned states. Principal David Strauss, provides his perspective on the potential implications of this trend.