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Business School Statistics
With 2026 results pushing further into real decision making, this Business School statistics page shows how students can translate messy, non linear data into tighter forecasts instead of vague averages. You will see where the biggest gains come from and why the usual “confidence over accuracy” instinct can quietly backfire.

Illiteracy Statistics
Even with global targets in sight, UNESCO warns that literacy progress is still missing its goals and large numbers of adults remain illiterate, while UNICEF estimates at least 250 million children are out of school and at risk of never building foundational reading skills. The page connects those gaps to real life outcomes, including how low literacy can limit employment, financial inclusion, and health, and what works to accelerate learning where crisis, conflict, and migration are blocking access.

School Gun Violence Statistics
Alarming school shooting statistics reveal an urgent and escalating American crisis.

Visual Learning Statistics
With 70% of viewers watching video on mobile and 60% of L&D teams planning to increase video over the next 12 months, Visual Learning data makes it clear that the format is shifting fast. You will also see why visuals beat text alone, including faster learning and onboarding from video plus measurable gains from diagrams, concept maps, and worked examples.

College Tuition Statistics
See why college costs keep squeezing families even as aid efforts expand, from public 4 year tuition and fees making up 55% of attendance costs to 64% of schools using email or SMS to deliver award information in 2023. Then look at the other side of the balance sheet, where $152.2 billion in federal loan interest was paid in 2022 and education debt hits 12.3 million Americans in 2023.

Technology In Schools Statistics
With 1.7 billion students enrolled globally and 1.09 billion people still offline in 2021, Technology In Schools maps the gap between connectivity and learning outcomes, from 37% of learners unable to access remote education in 2020 to measurable gains when schools use tools well. It also tracks the momentum behind classroom change, including 69% of OECD schools with an LMS platform and 87% of U.S. teachers using digital tools weekly, alongside the funding and market growth shaping what schools can actually deploy.

Mcat Retake Statistics
Wonder why some MCAT retakers swing from struggling to scoring competitively fast, even when their first attempt didnid not look promising. This page breaks down the sharpest 2025 shift in retake outcomes and the study habits tied to that turnaround, so you can plan your next move with real numbers behind it.

Technology In Classrooms Statistics
From 73% of U.S. schools with student 1:1 device initiatives to 58% using LMS for instruction, Technology In Classrooms tracks what is really changing learning and planning, alongside the other side of the coin as 39% of districts reported data breaches in 2020 and 71% of K-12 cyber incidents in 2023 involved phishing. It also connects market momentum and measurable classroom impact, including $2.8 billion for student assessment tech in 2022 and adaptive learning improvements reported at about 9.1 percentile points.

Greek Life Philanthropy Statistics
See how Greek Life philanthropy keeps changing in measurable ways, highlighted by the sharp momentum in 2025 and the unexpected gaps across chapters. If you want to understand where giving is accelerating and where it stalls, these statistics make the contrast impossible to ignore.

Reading Comprehension Statistics
Find out why reading comprehension can surge with explicit strategy training yet still stall when vocabulary and language comprehension are weak, with evidence ranging from a 0.41 standardized effect for strategy instruction to correlations around r = 0.59 for vocabulary. You will also see how strong measurement matters, including assessment reliability near 0.85 and online learning tools growing toward a $6.45 billion learning analytics market by 2030, all tied back to what it means to read to learn.

Online Education Statistics
With global e learning revenues projected to reach 287.8 billion by 2026 and the U.S. still logging 2.151 million distance and e learning enrollments at for profit degree granting institutions in 2021, this page tracks how learning is actually being delivered and measured. You will also find why online can outperform in practice with active learning effect sizes, how MOOC completion hovers around 5 percent, and what 63 percent of organizations using learning analytics suggests about where online education is headed next.

High School Bullying Statistics
Recent meta analytic evidence links bullying victimization to a 2.5 fold increase in the odds of suicide attempts and shows school prevention can move the needle fast, with multi component programs lowering bullying victimization (odds ratio about 0.72) and major programs like KiVa reporting a 29 percent reduction in self reported bullying. If you are trying to understand why high school bullying affects everything from anxiety and depression symptoms to missed learning time and even economic costs, this page connects the outcomes and the interventions with numbers you can actually use.

Law School Admission Statistics
See how Law School Admission outcomes are shifting in 2026, from the applicant profiles that are rising to the spots that are tightening. You will also see the sharp contrast between acceptance rates and the GPA or LSAT patterns driving them, so you can decide what to target with clarity.

Teachers Leaving The Profession Statistics
Teachers Leaving The Profession tracks a sharp shift in why educators are walking away, with 2026 data highlighting the pressure points most likely to push them out. See how the standout reasons line up against what schools can realistically change, and what that means for retention right now.

Online Degrees Statistics
Fully online enrollment topped 3.5 million U.S. students in Fall 2021, but the real surprise is how design details move outcomes, from a 1.5x course completion lift with structured weekly assessments to a 22% engagement jump from proactive reminders. If you want the clearest evidence on what makes online degrees work, this page connects market scale and learner behavior, including a $9.2 billion global online education market in 2023.

Public School Statistics
Public Schools data shows 70 percent of districts faced at least one ransomware attempt in 2023 while learning is increasingly mediated by tech, with 90 percent of districts using learning management systems. From enrollment and teacher staffing to special education, reading proficiency, and teacher retention pressure, this page puts the biggest challenges and spending priorities side by side.

Degree Statistics
Degree’s Degree Statistics page highlights how fast demand for data skills shifted by 2026, with more people turning to statistics and the growing role of analytics in hiring decisions. You will see the sharp contrast between who enrolls and who employers actually prioritize, so you can spot where the momentum is headed next.

Aicc Statistics
AICC statistics show how quickly the picture is shifting, with 2026 figures revealing a sharper imbalance between demand and delivery than earlier counts suggested. Read the page to see which signals are driving the change and what they mean for real-world decisions.

Nursing School Statistics
By 2025, the U.S. is projected to face a shortage of 450,000 nurses while 12.5% of the RN workforce is expected to be 60 or older by 2032, turning staffing into an urgency that hits enrollment, clinical placement, and job growth at the same time. This Nursing School stats page connects the workforce squeeze to education reality, from a $4.3 billion cost impact from faculty shortages to the student and program pressures that shape how quickly nurses can be trained.

South Africa Education Statistics
Education access in South Africa is improving alongside persistent gaps, with 32.1% of youth aged 15 to 24 NEET in 2022 and only 24.7% of young people in tertiary education in 2021, while public schooling still struggles with 15.2% of Grade 6 learners reporting inadequate learning materials in 2021. See where the money is going too, with R253.6 billion spent on basic education and education taking 18.5% of the national budget in 2023 to 2024, alongside a 24.0% share of public schools that have no computers in 2020.