Is COVID-19 Creating An Education Planning Crisis?

Few things in our lives have been so dramatically altered throughout the COVID-19 crisis as school and education. With online coursework, cancelled proms, and a March devoid of Madness but full of uncertainty, will campuses even reopen in the fall and how should students plan?

5 ways parents can support their college-age children who’ve been forced to return home due to COVID-19

Before you nag your college-age child to pull their own weight, consider the circumstances they face during the COVID-19 pandemic, advises the author of a book on college students.

Higher Education Groups Call For Extended Student Debt Relief

Higher education associations have called on Congress to provided extended student loan relief due to the coronavirus.

Increase Accountability, Deepen Relationships and Embrace Mobile: 3 Ways to Make Digital Learning Meaningful for 21st Century Students

Student Success Agency has launched a free virtual support tool offering college advising, academic tutoring, at-home learning guidance for all U.S. middle and high school students during #COVID19 crisis

Forced to Throw Out Their Old College Admissions Standards, Higher Ed Institutions Should Seize on the Crisis to Create Better Ones for the Future

Forced to Throw Out Their Old College Admissions Standards, Higher Ed Institutions Should Seize on the Crisis to Create Better Ones for the Future

SAT will move online if schools don’t reopen, College Board says

SAT will move online if schools don't reopen, College Board says

Education Will Be Hit Harder Than Hospitality As Coronavirus Lockdown Devastates Economy

The impact of the lockdown will be greater on the education sector than on the hotel and restaurant industries, according to new analysis.

Colleges go SAT/ACT-optional to ease burden on students

Colleges go SAT/ACT-optional to ease burden on students. Some colleges and universities have made the change permanent.

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