As Russia presses its war on Ukraine, universities that usually stay out of world affairs are denouncing Russia and pulling out of the country.
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Want student loan forgiveness? Millions of jobs qualify for updated program — and yours might be one of them.
The revamp to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program is already helping tens of thousands of student loan borrowers. Even more may be eligible.
Elite colleges are accused of price-fixing. Experts say they have a different wealth problem.
A lawsuit claims 16 elite colleges fixed prices. Experts say they have a different problem: admissions that favor students with expensive educations.
Student loan payments are set to restart Feb. 1. What about forgiveness?
Will Joe Biden forgive student loans? What will repayment look like? Here’s what you need to know about student loans.
Why are American colleges addressing caste discrimination? An ‘opportunity to educate’
Caste is unfamiliar to many Americans, but colleges, at the urging of South Asian students, are including it in their anti-discrimination policies.
Biden’s free college plan never happened. Are debt-free degrees the answer to student loan crisis?
Debt-free degrees, a response to the student loan crisis, typically are offered by the most exclusive colleges. Ohio State is hoping to change that.
Millions of college students use Chegg. Professors say it enables cheating – and possible blackmail.
Stuck on homework, students turn to tutoring site Chegg. Professors say misusing Chegg enables cheating and may put students at risk of blackmail.
Student loan forgiveness: Half a million people to benefit from overhaul, some immediately
The feds had rejected nearly every Public Service Loan Forgiveness attempt. Now, some people will get automatic relief, and some will have to apply.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program will be revamped in a few weeks, White House says
The White House said Monday major changes are coming in a few weeks for the often-criticized Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
‘Prove you’re a low-income student’: After filing FAFSA, some college students are audited
Many students who complete their FAFSA for financial aid but later are selected for this Education Department audit never make it to college.