ACTA Testimony on Maryland Senate Bill 713
On March 5, Anna Sillers, ACTA’s Data Analyst Fellow, provided testimony in support of legislation that would require each college and university in the State of Maryland to display on its website a link...
On March 5, Anna Sillers, ACTA’s Data Analyst Fellow, provided testimony in support of legislation that would require each college and university in the State of Maryland to display on its website a link...
With college costs rising and some students and families questioning the return on investment of a four-year degree, a few pioneering state universities are exploring programs that would grant certain bachelor’s degrees in three...
Is college still worth it? At universities today, it’s a nearly $125,000 question — that’s how much
Wisconsin has revisited a bill proposed last year which seeks to tie the cost of tuition at the University of Wisconsin System to the consumer price index (CPI).
Like most conservatives, I was elated to see the Supreme Court strike down race-based admissions and President Joe Biden’s student loan...
Here we go with the first round of questioning in today’s ACTA Pop Quiz. And don’t forget to phrase your answers in the form of a question, contestants.
ACTA in the NewsRising Tuition
The average American saved $5,011 last year. That means it would take them about 75 years to save up enough cash to send one child...
On April 18, ACTA hosted a webinar to explore the role of trustees in controlling institutional spending. . .
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