What A Likely Recession Means For Higher Education

As we’re looking at a possible recession in the coming months, that will likely mean tighter state budgets and possible cuts to higher education, resulting in increased tuition for students and families.

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.

Is A 529 Plan The Best Way To Save For Higher Education?

529 plans are great, but parents and grandparents should not make the mistake of thinking they are the only — or even necessarily the best — way to financially prepare for college.

Survey: Most grads would change majors if they could redo college

Although most college graduates say their degree was worth the money, nearly two-thirds (61%) of them would change their major if they could do it again

How To Make Your 529 Plan The Ultimate Education Tool

Parents across the country save for their child's education through 529 plans. But engaging your child in understanding how their 529 plan will cover their education costs is a great money lesson for them to learn.

Career And Technical Education Deserves A Resurgence. Let’s Not Mess It Up.

Why career and technical education deserves a resurgence in US schools

Why early college high schools lead dual enrollment programs

Early college high schools can boost a school's college-going culture and better prepare students for college-level coursework

Technology in higher education: learning with it instead of from it

Technology in higher education: learning with it instead of from it

Can you get rid of your student loans by filing for bankruptcy?

Two experts in higher education policy explain the high hurdles that must be cleared to use bankruptcy to escape crushing student loan debt.

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