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Young students deciding on colleges weigh state politics in their decisions

Young students deciding on colleges weigh state politics in their decisions

NBC News references Art & Science Group’s studentPOLL, published in March 2023, while discussing the impact of state politics on high school seniors’ college decisions in 2024.

Ignore The Tuition Sticker Price: How To Uncover Your True Cost At Any College

Ignore The Tuition Sticker Price: How To Uncover Your True Cost At Any College

While introducing their latest college pricing tool and guidance on the revised FAFSA, Forbes references insights derived from the most recent studentPOLL conducted by the Art & Science Group which delves into students' perspectives on the financial considerations associated with their college selection process.

Weighing Perceptions Against Realities of Going to College

Weighing Perceptions Against Realities of Going to College

Craig Goebel, Principal, discusses Art & Science Group’s newest studentPOLL report on the role of price and financial aid in high school seniors' college decisions.

Michigan’s public universities have lost 45,000 students since 2011. It’s about to get worse.

Principal, Nanci Tessier, speaks on how the shrinking market of students attending higher education institutions means colleges and universities need to substantially outshine their competition.

Despite The Student Debt Crisis, High School Seniors Favor High-Cost, High-Amenity Colleges, New Survey Finds

Principal David Strauss speaks with Forbes about Art & Science Group’s most recent edition of studentPOLL and how the market of higher education has not yet been interested in paying less and getting a lesser experience.

Rising Freshmen’s Concern With College Costs Has Limits

Art & Science Group’s most recent edition of studentPOLL points to the ever-challenging services/amenities arms race that continues to push up the cost of higher education, and how that plays into an institution’s appeal among prospective students.