Higher education
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Some students are still struggling to access college aid amid ongoing FAFSA ‘disaster’
As enrollment deadlines approach, fewer students have figured out how they will afford college next year. Ongoing problems with the…
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‘This is make or break’ — students are still waiting on financial aid days ahead of National College Decision Day
Few college admission cycles have been as hard on students as this one. National College Decision Day — the deadline most…
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Fewer students are graduating from college, but certificate programs are way up
College degree earners fall by nearly 3% For the second year in a row, the number of students earning an…
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More high schoolers try this college savings strategy: It’s like getting two years free, says expert
Dual enrollment is growing in popularity More students are catching on, according to a recent report by the National Student Clearinghouse…
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Should you apply early to college? It could affect your odds of acceptance but also your financial aid
Key factors to consider before applying early “A lot of people view early action or early decision as interchangeable,” said…
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Learn How College Tuition Insurance Works Before Buying A Policy
Protect your family’s expenses in college with tuition insurance. getty While most people are familiar with products like homeowners’ insurance,…
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Athletic Scholarships Aren’t Enough To Pay For College
PISCATAWAY, NJ – APRIL 29: Quarterback Gavin Wimsatt #2 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in action … [+] during their…
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Job growth cools for college grads, but ‘there’s still a lot of opportunity,’ career expert says
Hiring outlook slows for new college grads Overall, job prospects look relatively positive for the class of 2023. Employers plan…
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