Education Dept. Unveils Fix For Student Loan Program’s ‘Bureaucratic Nightmare’

The U.S. Department of Education revealed Thursday that it will simplify the process for borrowers to apply for an expansion of the troubled Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program

5 obstacles that stop many students from taking an internship

Internships send an important signal to employers about how ready a college graduate is for the world of work. But for many students, taking an unpaid or poorly paid internship is not practical.

Students Face a Troubling Skills Gap Around Career Readiness. We’re Fixing It With Data.

Data, when collected properly and protected diligently, is the key to prepare our students—especially our most vulnerable students—for life after high school

Report: Colleges Must Teach ‘Algorithm Literacy’ to Help Students Navigate Internet

Why colleges should teach students 'algorithm literacy' to help them to better navigate the Internet

New data shows earning power of college graduates

Individuals with bachelor's degrees will earn $400,000 more in their lifetimes than those with just a high school diploma, according to a new report from the College Board.

Aldeman: The 2010s May Be The Best Decade Ever in Terms of College Attainment. Don’t Dismiss the Value in That

Though educational achievement is more predictive of economic growth, educational attainment raises pay across occupations: Plumbers, hairdressers, bartenders, wait staff, firefighters and cashiers with higher education all earn more than their less-educated colleagues

The mental health crisis on campus and how colleges can fix it

In order to lessen the strain on campus counseling centers, colleges must take a more preventive and 'population' approach to mental health, an expert argues.

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