Go-on rates
Counselors advise the state on college ‘go-on’ woes
In June, the University of Idaho assembled 31 counselors and advisers to look at the state’s stagnant college “go-on” rates.
College of Eastern Idaho undergoes official name change
The school has also unveiled its new logo, and announced the first day of operations on campus.
Statehouse roundup, 2.14.17: Go-on numbers remain flat
Nonetheless, Idaho’s college “direct admissions” program appears to be making a difference, State Board of Education President Emma Atchley said Tuesday.
U of I research digs deeper into college ‘go-on’ gender gap
Young men who place a premium of finding a job they love are less likely to attend college than young women who share the same view, according to research released Monday.
East Idaho’s go-on rates: Lowest in the state
While church missions have long affected an immediate entrance to college, other factors are now impacting postsecondary educational pursuits.
Idaho’s go-on woes. What happened? What happens now?
The new troubling numbers cast even more doubt on Idaho’s “60 percent” goal — a lofty plan to boost postsecondary graduation numbers.
Idaho’s college go-on rate dips below 50 percent
One factor affecting the go-on rate is that young men do not go on to college at nearly the same rate as young women do.
State gears up for new education law
Tom Luna is preparing to launch a marketing campaign highlighting the new Fast Forward Program, which offers high school students $600 in state funding for college credits and exams.
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