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Opposition Grows to Debt Ceiling Deal Measure That Would End Student Loan Payment Pause
A measure in the proposed debt ceiling deal that would terminate the student loan payment pause is facing heavy opposition from advocates and progressives.
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Most in US Say Don't Ban Race in College Admissions But Its Role Should Be Small: Poll
As the Supreme Court decides the fate of affirmative action, most people in the U.S. say the court should allow consideration of race as part of the admissions process.
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Krispy Kreme Giving Away Free Dozen Doughnuts to Class of 2023 Graduates
Members of the Class of 2023 is in for a sweet treat: Free doughnuts. Or, as Krispy Kreme calls it, a “dough-ploma.”
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Will the Supreme Court Strike Down Student Loan Forgiveness?
Since 1980, the total cost of four-year public and private colleges has nearly tripled.
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12-Year-Old to Graduate From College With Five Degrees
Most people are adults by the time they get their college degree. But Clovis Hung is only 12 years old and about to graduate with five degrees from Fullerton College.
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‘Don't Be Afraid to Take Time Off': Class of 2022 Passes on Wisdom a Year Later
Embracing change and being open to new experiences can make the first year after college one of the happiest, most exciting times of your life.
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Biden Administration Has Canceled $66 Billion in Student Debt. How to Know If You Qualify
Under President Joe Biden, the U.S. Department of Education has in recent years canceled more than $66 billion in education debt.
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New Orleans Student With $10M in Offers Chooses Cornell for College
Dennis “Maliq” Barnes, who had offers from 149 colleges and universities totaling $10 million, decided he will study computer science at Cornell University.
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These Are the Most Popular Internships Gen Z Is Looking for—Tech Isn't No. 1
A growing share of young people are looking for internships after college.
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Making These 5 Moves Can Help You Save Big on the Massive Cost of College
The high cost of college is a financial stress for many families, but there are steps you can take now to reduce the cost.
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16-Year Old Louisiana High School Student Earns Record $9M in Scholarships
Dennis Barnes, who goes by his middle name Maliq, has earned a record $9 million in college scholarships and has been accepted to 170 schools.
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US Would Bar Full Ban on Trans Athletes But Allow Exceptions
Schools and colleges across the U.S. would be forbidden from enacting outright bans on transgender athletes under a proposal released Thursday from the Biden administration, but teams could create some limits in certain cases — for example, to ensure fairness.
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$6 Billion in College Scholarships Are Awarded Each Year. Here's What You Need to Know About Applying
Winning a scholarship can help students graduate with less student debt. Here’s what you need to know about the awards.
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Yale University Professor Outlines the Essential Steps to Living a Meaningful Life
It’s a question that has vexed the human race throughout time: How can you live a life filled with meaning?
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What Student Loan Borrowers Need to Know About the 2023 Tax Season
With federal student loan payments on pause, and debt forgiveness in the balance, here’s what borrowers need to know this tax season.
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College Enrollment Drops as New Generation of Students Skip Higher Education
A recent study finds that undergraduate college enrollment dropped 8 percent nationwide from 2019 to 2022.
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9-Year-Old Graduates From High School
David Balogun, a 9-year-old from Bucks County, Pa., has made history by graduating from high school.
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Harvard Acceptance Video Goes Viral
A video of Matthew Myslenski, a Connecticut high school senior, reacting to his acceptance at Harvard has been viewed by millions.
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College Course on Harry Styles Coming to Texas State University
Professor Louie Dean Valencia will be teaching a class exploring Harry Style’s music and the impact of the modern celebrity on today’s culture at Texas State University next spring.
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These Are the 10 Best Cities in the U.S. for Recent College Graduates
Rental listing site Zumper compiled a ranking of the top 10 U.S. cities for recent college graduates, based on factors like rental prices and median income for under-25-year-olds.