Technology continues to change how education advances students’ learning. Discover how degree completion tracking has impacted the role of the registrar in higher education.
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Technology continues to change how education advances students’ learning. Discover how degree completion tracking has impacted the role of the registrar in higher education.
The Public Interest Privacy Center, housed at AASA—The School Superintendents Association, has been established to help superintendents and district leaders respond to privacy concerns and questions.
Students can now easily exchange data such as transcripts and letters of recommendation to postsecondary schools within the Xello program via the Clearinghouse’s Electronic Transcript Exchange.
Fall 2021 immediate college enrollment rates for 2021 high school graduates in approximately 8,700 high schools nationwide declined by 0.9 to 2.2 percentage points, depending on high school income and minority-level characteristics.
NCAN and the Clearinghouse will increase the number and percentage of K-12 districts and high schools using StudentTracker to share postsecondary outcomes data directly with K-12 districts and schools.
Checking for common errors before you submit your StudentTracker for High Schools graduates file helps ensure your file is processed efficiently so you receive the data you need on your graduates.
The National Student Clearinghouse research services provide actionable insights that help inform the decision-making of schools, foundations, and the government.
Reduce the time you spend on verification work with DiplomaVerify, a free high school diploma verification service for all StudentTracker for High School customers.
The Clearinghouse has partnered with CGN, which offers a one-stop college and career planning content solution meeting users where they are. CGN’s content platform complements existing high school software systems and supports counselors by saving them time and building capacity within their students and families.
Bill DeBaun, NCAN’s Senior Director of Data and Strategic Initiatives, reported that through July 1, high school FAFSA completions are up 4.6% year-over-year, representing roughly 92,000 additional applications.