Discover the latest insights on today’s first-year college students in the new report, Understanding the Entering Class of 2024: Key Insights from The CIRP Freshman Survey 2024, released jointly by the American Council on Education (ACE) and UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute (HERI). Based on responses from over 24,000 students across 55 institutions, the report highlights incoming students’ growing diversity, financial pressures, academic confidence, and mental health challenges. These findings provide an evidence-based roadmap for higher education leaders for institutional policy in our fraught political landscape.
Nearly 70 percent of students were accepted to their first-choice institution, with over half considering the value of a degree in their application decision and about 60 percent expressing concerns about financing their education. These insights come from the ACE …
The American Council on Education (ACE) released the second brief in a series planned in partnership with the UCLA School of Education and Information Science (UCLA Ed&IS): Reasons Students Consider Leaving or Stopping Out. The brief uses data from our …
The American Council on Education (ACE) released the first brief in a series planned in partnership with the UCLA School of Education and Information Science (UCLA Ed&IS): Sense of Belonging: Insights from the 2023 Diverse Learning Environments Survey. The brief …
The CIRP Freshman Survey offers a comprehensive snapshot of your incoming first-year students before they even set foot on campus. By capturing extensive information on: