A Common App report reveals that independent students increasingly seek a college education but also require more support and flexibility from institutions.
Texas State University will offer workforce certificates and credentials to students, alumni, staff, and faculty for free.
by Elin Johnson
Updated May 13, 2025
The free skills program, offered through the Robert H. Smith School of Business, is designed for working professionals seeking a career transition to the private sector.
Tulane is embracing experiential learning and AI in its MBA program as part of a growing trend in business education.
FAFSA data may signal whether a student has a parent or spouse who is an undocumented immigrant to the U.S.
The North Carolina Senate’s budget proposal includes funding for Propel NC, which community college leaders say will prioritize educating students for high-paying, in-demand jobs.
Learn whether it’s beneficial — both in the short and long term — for borrowers to pay off their student loans early.
A new report from GMAC found that business students are prioritizing return on investment in their search for a school.
Some careers are better positioned than others to weather a potential economic downturn.
Many top universities saw applications decline thanks to testing requirements, while others were happy to welcome thousands more applicants seeking test-free options.
An estimated 20% of Pell Grant recipients would need to increase their courseload to maintain eligibility.
The law challenges an interstate agreement blocking states from enforcing student consumer protection laws on out-of-state online colleges.
Some wonder why wealthy schools like Harvard can’t use their endowments to offset federal funding losses, but it’s not actually feasible.
AI seems to be everywhere these days, but should you use it to create your resume and cover letter?