Reyna: 9th-Grade Average. FAFSA Completion. College Matching. Some Key Measures for Making Sure Students Are on the Right Track

Without swift action, the pandemic will further weaken key postsecondary momentum points and derail the dreams of students and their families. Some metrics for keeping them on track

With Higher Education’s Grand Reopening, Technology Should Take Center Stage

Technology’s role will be crucial in making sure the brand-new fall semester is a successful one, whether the semester is online, on campus or both.

How To File For FAFSA, Because College Is Expensive

Although it seems hard to believe, the window to file your child's 2021-2022 FAFSA is right around the corner. Here's what you need to file.

Boost your job prospects or do what you love? How to pick the right uni subject

For many students, working out what to study at university is guided by whether they want a route directly to a job, or to keep their options open. But sometimes it’s not easy to decide between the two.

Why Higher Education Needs To Think Customer Service To Ensure Student Success

Higher education institutions must rethink the way they communicate, and provide the same level of top-notch customer service that parents and students expect from a host of other industries.

Moody’s: Coronavirus is accelerating shift to online education

The pandemic will hasten a transformation of higher education business models and accelerate the transition to online learning, according to a new Moody's Investors Service report.

Trump’s Extended Student Loan Relief Will Count Towards Loan Forgiveness, Says Dept. Of Education

The U.S. Department of Education has confirmed that the three-month extension of suspended student loan payments through December 31, 2020 will count towards federal student loan forgiveness and rehabilitation programs.

Six Tips for Paying Off Student Loans (And Pitfalls to Avoid)

Six Tips for Paying Off Student Loans (And Pitfalls to Avoid)

Coronavirus College Money Dilemmas For Parents And Children

College is expensive with tuition doubling over the past few decades. But what’s the value of a college education in the pandemic, where classes normally taught in person will instead be offered either fully or partly online?

Decline of SAT and ACT sparks dubious fears of high school grade inflation

Decline of SAT and ACT sparks dubious fears of high school grade inflation

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