The Some College, No Credential Student Outcomes: Annual Progress Report finds that relatively few “some college, no credential” (SCNC) adults are re-engaging with higher education. The number of Americans aged 18 to 64 who have some college experience, but no credential rose 2.9% between July 2021 and July 2022 and now stands at 36.8 million.| National Student Clearinghouse
American research universities have unleashed an age of massive technical innovation—but they’ve failed to innovate their own designs to meet the changing needs of society.| Issues in Science and Technology
43.1 million Americans have left college without a credential. Learn five strategies to re-engage SCNC learners and grow enrollment for your community college.| Carnegie—Higher Ed Marketing & Enrollment
*Bill text from the House Committee on Agriculture reflects changes to the numbers used in the following piece. Due to a successful pressure campaign from advocates, cost-sharing for states will start at 5% for SNAP; however, the overall directional effects for this policy still stand as written.| The Institute for College Access & Success
Around 42 million adults in the U.S. carry student loan debt. If you’re struggling with education debt, you might consider refinancing or another strategy.| USA TODAY Blueprint
Discover how Southern New Hampshire University uses strategic content and EEAT tactics to capture 950K monthly visitors from the overlooked SCNC market segment.| Foundation Marketing
Find data for American college students' dropout and graduation rates, including demographic averages and historical trends.| Education Data Initiative