Shining a Light on Award Letters that Leave Students in the Dark
After getting into college, students receive financial aid packages that are often missing key information about costs.
After getting into college, students receive financial aid packages that are often missing key information about costs.
This second post in our series on Rep. Foxx’s new HEA bill analyzes financial aid policies under the proposal.
A provision in the House tax reform bill would make loan forgiveness for death or disability nontaxable. Why doesn’t Congress go further?
A new federal graduation rate definition changes our perception of community colleges’ success with their students.
The vast majority of selective public universities have become less accessible since the late 1990s.
It’s time to combine two of the hottest topics in higher education: free college and apprenticeship.
Companies are pitching a novel solution to student loans: future income sharing agreements. But they may present new problems for borrowers.