The president’s memorandum wants the National Center for Education Statistics to provide a clearer picture of whether students of certain races are admitted at higher or lower rates.
Looking for the best city to launch your career after college? A new ADP report ranks the top U.S. metro areas for graduates based on hiring rates, salary, and cost of living.
Degree apprenticeship programs are helping students earn money and gain real-world experience while they pursue degrees. Here’s what students need to know about this growing alternative to traditional college.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act expands 529 plans beyond college to cover trade schools, credentialing programs, AP tests, tutoring, and workforce training, offering families more flexible, tax-free education savings options.
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill ushers in significant changes to the federal financial aid and student loan system, impacting most college students.
Corporate recruiters told GMAC that AI skills are increasingly important for business school graduates, but human skills remain a top priority.
President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” ties colleges’ access to federal student loans to students’ postgraduation earnings.
The proposal would effectively double the stipend GI Bill recipients receive for housing when enrolled in online programs.
The University of Arizona’s four online business degrees tailored to working adults reflect a broader movement in business education that’s focused on return on investment.
Maine will become an outlier as a state to revoke a free community college program.
The full 2026-27 FAFSA is expected to launch Oct. 1, 2025. It would be the first on-time FAFSA launch since 2022.
In a survey, hiring managers for entry- and junior-level positions say they value experience and certifications over just holding a degree.
Proposals to expand the Pell Grant to short-term certificate programs could have a big impact on adult learners seeking to advance their careers.