May 21, 2024 | Instant Insights
National trends show that about 70% of college students attend public institutions versus 30% to private institutions. This trend is also true in #Nebraska where the majority of college students attend public institutions, across ACT scores. More here:...
May 20, 2024 | Instant Insights
At the same #ACT score, Nebraska students of color are slightly more likely to attend college than their white counterparts. This difference, however, tends to level off for ACT scores above 21. Read the scrollytelly story here:...
May 17, 2024 | Instant Insights
For Nebraska public students with an ACT score above 17, male students tend to choose 2-year colleges more than female students. In contrast, female students with similar scores are more likely to choose 4-year institutions. Read more:...
May 15, 2024 | Instant Insights
In the wake of COVID19, ACT scores saw a noticeable drop in NE. This decline in scores highlights the disruption experienced by students & isn’t just about numbers—it has major effects on college admissions & the education pathways of students. Read...
May 12, 2024 | Instant Insights
ACT scores impact the college choices of Nebraska high school students. The higher a student’s ACT score, the more likely they are to pursue higher education. Yet, the type of institution they choose–2-year or 4-year–can vary based on scores. Read more:...