• CNBC

    Fewer students are graduating from college, but certificate programs are way up

    After years of steady increases, the number of students earning college degrees fell for the second year in a row, according to a recent report.

  • Graduate student workers ask ‘Who is the university for?’

    The University of Iowa pays poverty-level wages to graduate workers despite incredible fundraising and an endowment of over $3 billion. The Board of Regents has increased tuition yet again and is desperately seeking funds from new private partnerships in order to “maintain academic excellence”. How can one school be so wealthy and yet so anxious

  • What college students need to know about payment apps

    Apps like Venmo, PayPal and Cash App make sending money easy, but the convenience can leave senders vulnerable to fraud and overspending.

  • 95-year-old woman graduates from college

    ‘She’s gone through sickness, had to be put in the hospital, but never gave up,’ Big Springs resident says

    • KTVZ

    Student debt is haunting Americans from graduation to retirement

    By Allison Morrow, CNN New York (CNN) — Going to college is supposed to be the path to a more prosperous life. But the cost of getting a degree has become a financial albatross, weighing down borrowers from the day they graduate to the day they retire — if retirement is even possible. Student loan

    • KEYT

    Student debt is haunting Americans from graduation to retirement

    By Allison Morrow, CNN New York (CNN) — Going to college is supposed to be the path to a more prosperous life. But the cost of getting a degree has become a financial albatross, weighing down borrowers from the day they graduate to the day they retire — if retirement is even possible. Student loan

    • KIFI

    Student debt is haunting Americans from graduation to retirement

    By Allison Morrow, CNN New York (CNN) — Going to college is supposed to be the path to a more prosperous life. But the cost of getting a degree has become a financial albatross, weighing down borrowers from the day they graduate to the day they retire — if retirement is even possible. Student loan

    • WNYC

    How the FAFSA Debacle is Affecting Students' College Plans

    The Federal Education Department rolled out a new FAFSA form that was supposed to make things easier for students, but instead it has been plagued with problems. Erica Meltzer, national editor at Chalkbeat, talks about how the "bungled" rollout of the form has derailed some students' college plans.

  • Minneapolis College Steps Up To Support Students In Recovery

    Inside Minneapolis College, a quiet revolution is taking place as students in recovery find solace and support in their pursuit of education.

  • Midland College hosts annual student career fair

    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Midland College's Career and Transfer Center held a job fair for students on Thursday. All types of industries were represented, from fine arts, to engineering, and healthcare. "We have 54 booths here today, and we're expected to have right at 200 or so job seekers coming in," said Carrie Henson. The []

  • Missing College Student Last Seen in Inglewood Located

    A 23-year-old woman who went missing in Inglewood has been found, authorities said Tuesday. Noelle M. Lynch was last seen around 5 p.m. on April 3 walking from an apartment building in the 900 block of East Redondo Boulevard, near Florence Avenue and the Inglewood Park Cemetery, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Kellie […]

  • Ask Amy: College student should go to summer camp

    Dear Amy: I’m a sophomore in college. My girlfriend and I met on campus at the beginning of the school year and have been together for six months (we’re both women). Continue reading at The Republic News.