Measure the College Success of Your High School Graduates
StudentTracker for High Schools is a unique program designed to help high school
districts more accurately gauge the college success of their graduates by
answering such key questions as:
- How many of my high school graduates enroll in college?
- Do they persist and graduate from college?
- How long does it take for them to get their degree?
- Do they go in-state or out-of-state and do they attend a
4-year or 2-year school?
- Which colleges do they most commonly attend?
- Did any students go on to college who started 9th grade in my
high school but did not graduate?
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Track Postsecondary Enrollment Anywhere in the US
StudentTracker enables administrators at high school districts to
access the Clearinghouse's records on over 100 million students, which represent
postsecondary enrollments and achievements nationwide. We maintain these
records on behalf of the more than 3,300 colleges and universities that enroll
17 million
students — 92% of total U.S. enrollment in higher education. These
institutions have authorized the Clearinghouse to provide this information
to high schools and high school districts in order to help them improve
their educational programs.
Learning the educational outcomes of your former students will help you
better assess the performance of your district's programs to prepare your
students for higher education. Through StudentTracker, you can obtain
this data more quickly, easily, inexpensively and comprehensively than ever
before.
How to Participate in StudentTracker for High Schools
Participating in StudentTracker for High Schools can help you better prepare your
high school students for college. If you would like to participate or learn more, contact us at 703-742-4200 or service@studentclearinghouse.org.
For information and documentation on implementing StudentTracker for High Schools, click
here.