What do test scores predict?

Results of Colorado’s annual high school exams appear to signal whether students will stick it out in college, according to a new study.

Results of Colorado’s annual high school exams appear to signal whether students will stick it out in college, according to a new study.

Tired of waiting for the legislature, Metro state trustees have voted to create a special, lower tuition rate for undocumented students.

A new report has discouraging news about what education students are taught about use of testing data.

Obama made history Tuesday as the first sitting president to visit CU-Boulder, urging Congress to block an increase in student loan interest rates.

Students caught a break but faculty and administrators didn’t with a CU Regents decision on 2012-13 tuition.

A new national report shows Latinos lagging in college completion rates in Colorado and elsewhere

A civil rights leader says parents, aided by schools, can be the greatest driver to improving Latino college graduation rates

A new report paints a significantly brighter picture of how many Colorado high school graduates go to college.

Metro State College now needs only the governor’s signature to turn into Metro State University.

One of the main 2012 bills intended to raise college completion rates has been signed, and another is nearing the finish line