ED oversees several data and statistic resources that collect and analyze data for use by the public, including parents, students, teachers, administrators, policy-makers, and researchers that can be used to change and improve educational programs and policies that impact students of all ages.
ED's Open Data Platform brings together the Department’s data assets in a single location.
IES invests in high-quality research that sparks innovative solutions to real-world challenges in education.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as "The Nation's Report Card," measures student achievement across the country.
Search and compare colleges: their fields of study, costs, admissions, results, and more.
This mandatory, biennial survey collects civil rights data from all public school districts and schools that receive federal financial assistance.
Learn how local school districts, colleges, and universities have used Education Stabilization Fund (ESF) grant funding for COVID-19 recovery.
EDFacts is an ED initiative to collect, analyze, and promote the use of high-quality, pre-kindergarten through grade 12 data.
Find datasets related to IDEA Section 618, which requires each state to submit data about children who receive services under IDEA Parts B and C.