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Student Right-to-Know Act

The Student Right-to-Know Act is a U.S. law requiring colleges and universities to provide information about student outcomes, like graduation rates and job placement statistics. It aims to help prospective students make informed decisions about their education by ensuring transparency about how well institutions are preparing their students for success. Schools must disclose this data to the public, allowing students to compare options and understand what to expect from their educational experience. The law highlights the importance of accountability in higher education.