Ready, Set, College surprises first-gen students with laptops, advice
Ready, Set, College surprises first-gen students with laptops, advice
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Ready, Set, College surprises first-gen students with laptops, advice
When fall classes begin later this month, Kennesaw State University will open with a new housing option to help homeless students attending the college.
Eight colleges will team up with companies that run computer coding boot camps or online courses for an experiment that lets students pay for nontraditional training programs with federal grants and loans,
After photos of U of Mississippi students' room go viral, debate follows on just how fancy a student residence should be.
Barely one in three arts graduates who responded to a survey conducted by the National Union of Students said that their degree had been good value for money.
Education Department announces eight winning partnerships in experiment to open federal aid to alternative providers, with a possibly influential new way of assuring academic quality.
There has probably never been a quiet time to be director of the British Council in Iraq in recent years, but Amir Ramzan has had a particularly tough gig.
In 2005, a court barred Vanderbilt from removing "Confederate" from the facade of a building, citing the terms of a gift.
A lawyer for dozens of families from a suburban Chicago high school district argued in court on Monday that students' privacy was being violated at a school that allowed a transgender girl access to the girls' locker room under an agreement with the federal government.
Students have “no understanding” of what plagiarism is and why they must avoid it, according to new research.