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Older Student Loan Borrowers Are Parents and Caretakers
New survey data suggests that the burden of senior’s student loan debt stretches across generations.
How State Funding Models Shape Enrollment in Non-Credit Workforce Training
There are higher levels of non-credit enrollment in states that have more robust state funding for non-credit community college education.
Viewing Student Parent Homelessness through an Equity Lens
Black and Latino parents experience homelessness at greater rates, reflecting systemic barriers to economic and educational success.
States Should Invest in Postsecondary Child Care Grants
Parenting students need help to pay for child care. States can help by offering postsecondary child care grants that support student parents
Child Care Centers on Campus Alone Don’t Solve the Problem
On-campus child care centers are not a sufficient to support child care for student parents. We need other supports too.
How University of Arizona Global Campus’ Online Recruitment Ads Drain Its Finances
It can cost UAGC more than $11,500 just to enroll one student.
The Education Department Acts on OPMs: Misleading Students About Online Degrees Could Cost Colleges Their Federal Aid
The Education Department could fine or even cut off financial aid for colleges that don’t follow the new guidance.
How Student Loan Debt Impacts All Ages and What Trump’s Administration Can Do
Tia Caldwell examines the growing burden of student loan debt on borrowers and the future of debt under another Trump administration.
Enhancing Student Success through Faculty Mentorship: A Holistic Approach at Forsyth Tech
Faculty guidance can be one of the most transformative aspects of the college experience. One school is making it a requirement.
House Republicans Propose Big Subsidies for Well-Off Graduate Borrowers
The College Cost Reduction Act is even more generous to high-income graduate borrowers than the SAVE plan.