60 percent goal

ISU will cut tuition costs for American Indian students

Under the pilot plan, American Indian students will be able to attend classes for $60 per credit — about an 80 percent discount.

Study sheds new light on Idaho’s grim Hispanic graduation rate

Only 12.7 percent of Idaho’s Hispanic adults hold a college degree — the lowest percentage in the nation.

As dual credit grows, will rural students get left behind?

By providing free college-level classes in high school, Idaho hopes to encourage a new generation of college students. The results have been mixed.

Low cost, low enrollment: What a study says about Idaho higher ed

Here’s how the Pell Institute research pieces together — good and bad.

UPDATED: Where does Labrador stand on the rising cost of college?

We asked, a week ago. They haven’t answered. We’re still waiting.

Idaho’s ‘adult completer’ scholarship: how it will work

The money will be available to full- and part-time students with a GPA of 2.7 or better, according to State Board of Education rules adopted last week.

Study points to a college ‘graduation gap’

Colleges are doing a better job of recruiting students from low-income households. But these students still struggle to graduate.

‘Go-on rate’ is stuck in neutral

In 2017, only 45 percent of Idaho high school graduates went straight to college. But the State Board of Education sees some good news in the numbers.

Seventy or bust? Rhode Island sets ambitious postsecondary goal

Rhode Island’s goal is akin to Idaho’s “60 percent” postsecondary goal. Both states have their work cut out for them.

Study: Idaho graduation rate lags well below national average

The study tracks more than 2.2 million students who entered college in the fall of 2011. Idaho’s numbers are consistently bleak.