Robertson, BrettStein, Beth2020-08-192020-08-192019-04-29http://hdl.handle.net/10919/99746College choices are among the most consequential decisions individuals make in their lifetimes. Students are entitled to information that meets five principles: simple, salient, comparable, timely, and trusted. This report describes how research informs these five key principles and recommends improvements to three key consumer information tools in higher education: financial aid offer communications, the gainful employment disclosure template, and the College Scorecard website.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivs 3.0 Unportedcollege choicesstudent financial aidinformation systemlabor marketConsumer Information in Higher EducationReporthttps://ticas.org/files/pub_files/consumer_information_in_higher_education.pdf