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Colorado will ease path to college by paying back 2 years of tuition for lower-income students
Denver Post· 6 days agoThe rate of Colorado high schoolers going to college was 49.9% in 2021, more than 10% lower than the national average, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
Do you need a college degree to succeed? Here's what the data shows.
CBS News via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe median annual pay for plumbers is $61,550 — significantly higher than the typical $45,000 in...
Why women should legally demand child support
Rolling Out· 2 hours agoRaising a child is a significant financial undertaking. Whether a single mother or co-parenting with an ex, ensuring a child's well-being requires stable
SUNY re-enrollment program lures students back to finish college
The Buffalo News· 2 hours agoThe big buzzwords in higher education these days are “enrollment” and “retention” as colleges and...
BlackRock’s bond guru Rick Rieder says the Fed’s favorite inflation firefighting strategy is...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago“It’s ambiguous to me today, at best, whether a higher [interest] rate helps bring down inflation...
Half of Americans say student loans aren't worth it
Newsweek· 21 hours agoLess than half of U.S. adults believe college is worth taking on student loans for, according to research by Pew. Forty-seven percent of respondents said...
Economic Outcomes For Non-College Grads Are Improving, Study Shows
Forbes· 1 day agoAfter decades of falling wages, young people without a college degree saw an improvement in earnings...
US higher education is endangered - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 2 days agoAmerican universities have since at least the 1940s been preeminent in the world. Universities’ research discoveries have been central to American...
Other days | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 5 days agoA couple from Dallas, Texas, were married here by Justice J.S Wiley. The couple said they drove from Texas in an automobile to get married because they were too poor to pay marriage fees, but ...
What Do Students at Elite Colleges Really Want?
New York Times· 3 days agoThe campus in question was Harvard, where, at a wood-paneled dining hall last year, two juniors explained how to assess a fellow undergraduate’s earning...