The Chronicle of Higher Education

Information, Please: As One Consumer Database Debuts, Higher-Education Leaders Ponder Another

By ERIC HOOVER

Consumers need a brand-new tool, something that slices and dices information about colleges into small, digestible pieces, allowing prospective students and their parents to more easily compare institutions.

So say higher-education leaders who are talking up new ways of evaluating...

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