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Economy Changed Freshmen's Plans but Didn't Shake Their Confidence
Ambitious and harried, waylaid by a bad economy: That's the typical freshman this year, according to an annual national profile.
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Who Are the Undergraduates?
While many leave home at 18, live on leafy campuses, and party hard, many others commute, work full time, and are parents. Explore data on 22 million students.
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Graduation Rates Fall at One-Third of 4-Year Colleges
Campus officials cite competing priorities, longer time to degree, and students' difficult financial straits.
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Donations to Colleges Barely Grew in 2010
The improvement in giving was slight, but leaders and fund raisers took heart that it didn't decline.
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Salaries of Senior Administrators Show Dip in Economy
The sour economy flat-lined college officials' pay, according to an annual report from the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources.
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Median Salaries of Midlevel Administrative Workers by Job Category and Type of Institution, 2009-10
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Characteristics of Senior College Administrators by Type of Institution, 2007
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Median Salaries of College Administrators By Job Category And Type of Institution, 2008-9
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