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Senate panel to weigh new college tax breaks
New Jersey Monitor· 6 hours agoSenate lawmakers will weigh two measures Monday that would extend new tax breaks to college students and their parents. One of the bills before the...
Academia’s emphasis on job training harms free speech, bodes ill for democracy | Opinion
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 19 minutes agoCollege should be an ideal environment for honing these skills. It should train youth for...
Will the Presidential Election Change Anything About Student Loans?
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoIf you have outstanding student loans, you're probably wondering what November's election will...
The best public college in America, according to data—and the rest of the top 100
MSN News· 6 days agoColleges and universities are raising tuition to counter inflation so what better time to look at...
Colleges Lure Stranded Students With 50% Off Tuition, Free Dorms
Bloomberg· 4 days agoWhen University of the Arts in Philadelphia abruptly announced last week it would close, the...
‘Very unpredictable’: Colleges fear FAFSA fiasco will hurt enrollment
Washington Post· 3 hours agoApplications were up 40 percent for the 2024-25 academic year, and the women’s liberal arts school...
University of Alabama campuses plan to increase in-state tuition this fall
Birmingham News· 4 days agoStudents at University of Alabama System campuses could see tuition rates increase by up to 4% for...
I'm a proud Rhodes College alum, but I've stopped donating over mandatory DEI statements
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoWith June 30 on the horizon, so approaches the end of most colleges’ and universities’ fiscal years....
Sinclair's Talent Ready grants give free training for in-demand jobs
Dayton Daily News· 3 hours agoFunded with a $752,895 Talent Ready grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education, the money is available for a variety of courses designed to get students ready for ...
Two years of free college? For some students in Colorado, the answer will soon be, 'Yes'
The Fort Collins Coloradoan· 6 days agoColorado has expanded a program that will reimburse students with household incomes of $90,000 or...