The proportion of the United States college-going population comprising non-traditional students – at least by some common indicators – has dropped off in recent years as the economy has continued to improve. And among those pursuing graduate education, the share of black students accumulating significant student debt levels has shot up sharply, outpacing other student groups, writes Andrew Kreighbaum for Inside Higher Ed. More...28 mai 2018
Data raises racial diversity, student debt questions
The proportion of the United States college-going population comprising non-traditional students – at least by some common indicators – has dropped off in recent years as the economy has continued to improve. And among those pursuing graduate education, the share of black students accumulating significant student debt levels has shot up sharply, outpacing other student groups, writes Andrew Kreighbaum for Inside Higher Ed. More...Commentaires