Free university promises by US states seen as failing neediest
Thinktanks join forces to warn ‘last-dollar’ approach leaves low-income students unable to afford daily essentials
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Thinktanks join forces to warn ‘last-dollar’ approach leaves low-income students unable to afford daily essentials
A U.S. Department of Education rule-making hearing sparked a vocal group of state legislators, union leaders and educators on Thursday at Gateway Technical College’s iMET Center.
Congressional spending deal includes gains for student aid and NIH.
The cost of tuition at colleges and universities in the state is one thing. But many students are blindsided by extra ‘hidden’ fees and legislators are pushing for transparency
Purdue pilot program restricts access to sites such as Netflix and Hulu in specific lecture halls.
Thirty-two academic institutions have so far failed to report any of their trial data in accordance with new European Union rules
The roots of the retirement crisis can be traced to the 1980s when employers began to abandon defined-benefit plans (like pensions) in lieu of defined-contribution plans (like 401(k) plans).
A new analysis of federal data about holders of certificates, licenses and certifications shows that women pay more and get less for the increasingly popular credentials.
Lecturer claims that myriad online systems in academia reinforce patriarchal dominance
The Trump administration is granting only partial loan forgiveness to the vast majority of students approved for help because of fraud by for-profit colleges, according to preliminary Education Department data