- A final post as a farewell and thanks
- Educational Attainment and the Presidential Elections
- Diversity in the First-year Class at the Ivy Plus Institutions
- Education Levels in the US, by State and Attainment
- Yes, your yield rate is STILL Falling, 2023
- Doctoral Recipients by Undergraduate College, 1958--2023
- Public University Tuition over time
- Twenty six years of enrollment at Public Research 1 Universities
- Six-year graduation rates at four-year colleges and universities
- Average Net Price at America's Public Colleges and Universities
- How many colleges are there anyway? Version 2022
- More Gender Breakouts of Admission Data
- Changes in AP Scores, 2022 to 2024
- I Did a Boo Boo
- Colleges that might close soon
- Medical College Admission Data, 2023
- How to IPEDS, Part II
- How to IPEDS Part I
- Changes in Bachelor's Degrees, 2010 to 2022
- Are students fleeing to the south to avoid The Woke? Three possible answers.
- Private college discount rates for first-year students, 2021
- Changes in SAT Scores after Test-optional
- The annual graduation rate post
- First-year student diversity in American colleges and universities, 2018-2022
- Enrollment is complicated, redux
- First-year student (freshman) migration, 2022
- Tuition and Fees at Flagship and Land Grant Universities over time
- First-year Discount rate at private colleges, 2021
- Yes, your yield rate is STILL falling, version 2022
- Undergraduate institutions of doctoral recipients
- The College Finder
- Urban and rural gaps in educational attainment
- New AP Data Over Time
- Enrollment? It's complicated
- What do counselors think about test-optional admission?
- Do test-optional policies increase diversity?
- Enrollment trends, 2011-2021
- Finding your major
- Are graduation rates an input or an output? (redux)
- Private colleges and discount, 2020
- Yes, your yield rate is still falling, redux (2021)
- The Top 10 Things I Wish Tableau Would Announce
- The Last AP Post?
- Does the admissions process favor men?
- Doctoral recipients by bachelor's degree-granting institution, 2016-2020
- Abortion policy and freshman migration, 2018 and 2020
- Vacation Fun: The
- Another look at diversity in public higher ed
- What about transfers?
- The Changing Shape of American Higher Ed Enrollment
- Enrollment and Market Share
- Comparing Diversity in Higher Education to the Population
- Undergraduate application fees, 2020
- Higher Ed's Hedgefunds
- More about men
- On Rankings, 1911, and Economic Mobility
- Yes, your yield rate is still falling, v 2020
- Flagships and Land Grants: What's the difference?
- Freshman enrollment and migration from 30,000 feet
- It's going to be hard
- Three ways of looking at graduation rates, 2020
- A different look at US Educational Attainment
- COVID and AP Scores
- The last normal year: Freshman Discounts at Private Colleges, 2019
- A first look at pandemic enrollments
- Freshman Migration, 1986 to 2020
- Gender advantages in college admission
- What happened to the men?
- Bachelor's Degrees Awarded, 2019--2020
- Flagships, Land Grants, and Big Public Universities
- Higher Education Enrollment and Capacity
- Education and the 2020 Election Results
- Public universities and the public mission
- A look at the states: Ethnicity and Age
- A Deep Look at Net Price
- Another look at enrollment and ethnicity, 2019
- Public and Private Schools and AP Exams, 2020
- The Highly Rejective Colleges
- All Degrees Awarded by US Colleges and Universities, 2019
- Women and College Degrees, 2019
- Private College and University Tuition Discount Rates, 2010, 2014, and 2018
- Let's talk about library books
- Doctoral recipients in the US, by ethnicity over time
- Fresh WICHE data: Projections of High School Graduates
- Baccalaureate origins of doctoral recipients
- How many colleges are there, anyway (2019)?
- State Flagship Tuitions over time
- Yes, your yield rate is still falling, v 2019
- So you think you're going back to the SAT and ACT?
- Nobody knows how many colleges there are
- A multi-dimensional look at diversity in American colleges and universities
- Reworking the Chronicle of Higher Education Visualization
- Student Loan Default Rates, 2014-2016 Cohorts
- Application Fees, 2018
- Yes, your yield rate is still falling
- What's All The Fuss About? v 2018
- Freshman Migration Since the Dawn of Time, or At Least 1986
- 2018 Admissions Data
- Changes in Educational Attainment, 1940 to 2018
- Changes in Bachelor's Degrees, 2011-2017
- Looking at Discount, 2016
- Varsity Blues and The Real Admissions Data
- Looking at "Discrepant Scores"
- Pell and Non-Pell Graduation Rates
- Doctoral Recipients, 2013--2017
- Yes, Enrollment is Going Down. Also up.
- Medical School Admissions Data
- 2017 Admissions Data: First Look
- The Death of History?
- Your daily dose of "No Kidding"
- 2018 AP Scores by State and Ethnicity
- Story Telling With Data Challenge
- An Interactive Retention Visualization
- All the 2015 Freshman Full-pays
- Measuring Internationalism in American Colleges
- Looking at Transfers
- Want to increase graduation rates? Enroll more students from wealthier families.
- How have admit rates changed over time?
- Early Decision and Early Action Advantage
- Tuition at State Flagships
- College Board AP Data
- How is College Enrollment in the US Changing?
- A Quick Look at the NACUBO Endowment Data
- National Trends in Applicants, Admits, and Enrolls, with Draw Rates
- Freshman Migration, 2010-2016
- How Many Colleges are There in America?
- What's All The Fuss About, Redux
- 2016 IPEDS Admissions Data
- Chasing the Endowment Unicorn
- Changes in College Attendance by State and Ethnicity, 2005-2015
- What Happens if Federal Money Goes Away?
- The Discount Dilemma
- Undergraduate enrollments by ethnicity, 2015
- Is This Why Democrats Support Education Funding?
- 2016 Freshman Admissions Data
- Welcome to the Hen House, Mr. Fox
- What kind of jobs can English Majors Get?
- NY City Public Schools, and what they might tell us about the SAT
- The Outlook in Illinois
- Medical, Law, and Dental Degrees, 1955-56 to 2013-14
- A Fresh Look at the New WICHE Data
- Undergraduate Institutions of Doctoral Recipients, 2014
- Test score distributions, 2014
- All the fuss, updated
- Who's Going to NACAC?
- Tuition and Income in the States
- How Many Colleges Are There, Anyway?
- Public University State Tuition
- Public Institutions and Low-income students
- Changes in In-State Freshman Enrollment in Public Universities, 2002-2012
- New SAT Concordance Tables
- A Deeper Dive on The Coalition Data
- The Boom in International Enrollment
- International Enrollment and Engagement
- Election Results with Census Data
- My homage to the Atlas of the Census
- Educational Attainment in the States
- Graduation Rates by Selectivity: Freshmen, 2007
- Graduation Rates, Rolled Up
- In-state enrollment and Pell
- Degrees awarded by Discipline, Ethnicity, and Gender, 2011 to 2013
- 2014 IPEDS Admissions Data
- The latest Boogey Man: Frontloading
- In Which I Break the Rules
- Freshman Migration, 2014
- How will demographics change enrollment?
- The Pell Partnership Data
- The Peacekeeper Missile Comes to Admissions
- How Pell Grant Recipients Fare at America's 80 Largest Universities
- Watch Out, Guys
- What Happens to 100 9th Grade Students in Your State?
- Where did you go to college?
- Tuition Transparency Ratings
- Looking at Medical School Admissions
- Diversity of Institutions, by Type
- Enrollment at Women's Colleges, 2005 to 2013
- Does Ethnicity Determine Where You Go to College?
- Endowments Over Time
- A Look at Federal Loans for Students
- Yes, Your Yield Rate is Falling
- State to State Migration of Freshman
- Using an Ecologists' Measure of Diversity in Higher Education
- Sorry, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and Stanford. You Lose
- How Admissions Has Changed, in One Chart
- Application Fees
- Another Way of Looking at Graduation Rates
- Are we all doomed?
- Ten Years of Endowment Data
- Four years of Ivy League Tax Returns
- The Race Goes On
- Degrees Awarded by State
- When Infographics Fail
- A Remake of the Pell Institute Data
- A (better) look at the NACUBO Data
- Colleges or Investment Firms?
- Which Colleges Graduate the Most Students of Color?
- The Hemingway Version of a Faulkner Story
- Freshman Migration by State
- Looking at Catholic Colleges and Access
- Another 1000 Words and Ten Charts on First-generation, Low-income, and Minority Students
- Looking at Student Loan Default Rates
- What is the Pell Grant Worth?
- Four Ways to Look at College Tuition in the States
- More on Endowment Resources and Low-income students
- College and University Enrollment in 2021
- Educational Attainment by Race and Gender
- Where do International Students Enroll in the US?
- Students Studying Abroad from American Universities
- Changes in Degrees Awarded Over Time
- Where students enroll
- Make Room at the Top
- 2013 IPEDS Admissions Data
- Where Students in the US were enrolled, 2012
- Changes in Faculty Salaries Over Time
- A DataViz Reboot: WICHE Projections of High School Graduates
- Where do International Students Enroll in the US?
- US Post-secondary offerings
- Predicting EFC with One Question
- Bachelor's Degrees by Program and Ethnicity, 2010 and 2011
- Doctorates by Discipline and Ethnicity
- Yes Education Pays. But maybe not how you think.
- MOOCs: What Harvard and MIT Data Reveal
- The Diversity of American Higher Education
- Miles to go before we sleep...
- Some More on Tuition and Fees
- We're Number...Well, actually, we're pretty average
- Student Loans in Detail
- Pricing Public Education in the States
- The Growth of the For-profit Institution in Higher Education
- Freshman Wanderlust
- Is Admissions Fair to Women?
- Staffing in Public Schools in the US, 2011
- Institutional Grant Aid Changes, 2006-2011
- New Research Just Released
- Degrees Awarded by Major and Institution
- The Race Goes On: Who wins?
- Endowment Data from 847 Colleges and Universities
- Origins of International Students in the US, 2012
- Education and Inflation
- Nominal Income Expectations
- Changes in College Costs Over Time
- A Deeper Dive on Financial Health
- Are Graduation Rates an Input or an Output?
- Trends in Federal Student Loans to Undergraduates
- Where did Doctoral Recipients go to College?
- Educational Attainment in the US, 1940--2013
- No Graduate Students Need Apply
- Colleges and the Weather
- The President's Agenda for College Completion and One Little Problem
- More on Net Costs
- Doctoral Degrees Awarded, 2012
- My Tableau 3 Minute Win
- How Much Do We Pay Public School Teachers?
- Where everyone gets a scholarship
- Degrees Awarded by State, 2012
- Degree Programs Over Time
- State Appropriations for Higher Education
- The Real Increase in College Tuition and Fees
- Does Where You Live Matter?
- Educational Attainment by Ethnicity and Gender, 1973 to 2012
- Who's Going to College?
- The Real Reason Poor Kids Don't Go To College
- The Future of America, in Visualizations
- More on the Admissions Arms Race
- Hey, White House, WTF?
- The Winners in the Admissions Arms Race
- Is College Tuition Too High? Of Course (not)
- Tuition, Net Price, and Aid
- Looking at Ivy League Tax Returns
- How old are college students?
- Who's going to College in America?
- Show Me the Money
- Education and Income
- How much do colleges and universities spend on athletics?
- USNWR and the Pressure to Cheat (even just a little)
- What's All The Fuss About?
- Access and Institutional Wealth
Used to be, with a little work, you could download very detailed data on AP results from the College Board website: For every state, and for every course, you could see performance by ethnicity. And, if you wanted to dig really deep, you could break out details by private and public schools, and by grade level. I used to publish the data every couple of years. Those days are gone. The transparency The College Board touts as a value seems to have its limits, and I understand this to some extent: Racists loved to twist the data using single-factor analysis, and that's not good for a company who is trying to make business inroads with under-represented communities as they cloak their pursuit of revenue as an altruistic push toward access. They still publish data, but as I wrote about in my last post , it's far less detailed; what's more, what is easily accessible is fairly sterile, and what's more detailed seems to be structured in a way that suggests the company doesn...