When Is The Ideal Time To Start A College Savings Plan?

A regular investment made monthly or annual can provide enough growth opportunities for a college savings plan, but when should parents start?

Pressure mounts for universities to anticipate in-demand jobs

Pressure mounts for universities to anticipate in-demand jobs. But producing grads with needed skills is something employers say America hasn’t done well

The Higher Education Experience Coming Fall 2020 Is What You Make Of It

With normalcy off the table, fall semester planning in higher education is in a swirl and your reaction wields significant power on stressed students.

The Pandemic & Higher Education: Old Problems, New Opportunities

The crises sweeping through our college and university campuses today – student debt, escalating costs, and the move to online and remote learning – did not arrive with the virus but have been building for decades.

How schools can improve CTE during COVID-19

As online learning has increased how can schools improve career technical ed during COVID-19?

VIDEO – The dangers of over-parenting

Kare11 TV - Staff Writer "In the ten years Julie [...]

Analysis: What Is the Value of a Bachelor’s Degree? The Answer Depends on Where You Live and What You Do

The economic value of education lies in work-based productivity, so understanding exactly what kind of education is valuable in the local economy is critical information

We must help high school juniors and seniors stay on the college path

How can we help high school juniors an seniors stay on the path to college amid the coronavirus pandemic?

‘I Am Beyond Worried’: More HS Students Are Applying for Financial Aid — and Enrolling in College as a Result. Coronavirus May Put an End to Both

Since schools nationwide shut down in mid-March, FAFSA completion among high school seniors is down 3.3% compared with the same period last year. This means fewer members of the Class of 2020 will likely go to college next fall because of the pandemic

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