
Using Data to Empower Lifelong Learning
The National Student Clearinghouse research services provide actionable insights that help inform the decision-making of schools, foundations, and the government.
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.
The Palm Beach Florida High School District and 50 charter schools in 14 states are now verifying high school diplomas automatically online via DiplomaVerify. To date, nearly 1,300 schools nationwide are using DiplomaVerify.
There has to be a better way to verify a high school student’s diploma. There is. DiplomaVerify reduces the time to process diploma verification requests.
It’s important for high schools to know the research data for their own graduation rates and student performance. The Clearinghouse’s StudentTracker for High Schools can help administrators.
As schools look to meet the growing demand for record verification, the Clearinghouse’s DiplomaVerify is an increasingly important tool for high schools.
The Clearinghouse’s StudentTracker for High Schools’ service is a handy tool in the toolkit for examining students’ actual postsecondary pathways.
The High School Benchmarks report features a special analysis of gap year enrollment for 2020 high school graduates who waited until fall 2021 to enroll in college.