Education


Millennials Survey

More parents are saving for college—and they’re saving more money

Chicago, IL- Sallie Mae and Ipsos released the sixth edition of How America Saves for College on September 28, 2016. The study finds that more families are saving for college in 2016 than in the prior three years of How America Saves for College. Fifty-seven percent of parents reported saving—up 9 percentage points from 2015. The average amount parents have saved for college is also up, at $16,380.
Education Survey

Sallie Mae and Ipsos Public Affairs: How American College Students Manage Their Finances

Washington, DC — On March 10, 2016, Sallie Mae and Ipsos Public Affairs published the first report in a new study, Majoring in Money: How American College Students Manage Their Finances adding to the current annual studies How America Pays for College and How America Saves for College.
Education Survey

Value of College As Strong As Ever, Yet Fewer than Half of Families Are Saving for College, According to Sallie Mae and Ipsos' How America Saves for College 2015

National Study Shows Most Parents Willing to Stretch Financially to Send Their Children to College but Saving Can be Challenging
Education Survey

Nine in Ten 8th Graders Agree that Climate Change is Real and Human Activity Significantly Contributes to Climate Change

Driving Cars and Cutting down Trees Seen as Top Contributors to Climate Change
Education Survey

Isolationism Abounds in Global Community

A High Level Analysis Based on Global Research By Ipsos & the Halifax International Security Forum