Stories Tagged as
College
If the divestment movement succeeds, will it have an economic impact?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sofia Terenzio
May 3, 2024
Divestment might not move the needle on government or corporate policy, but it could shift "hearts and minds," says Alison Taylor of NYU.
Free community college programs increase enrollment — and strain staff
by
Carrie Jung
Apr 24, 2024
Free tuition programs in two New England states have brought thousands of new students into community college classrooms. But they're also straining some schools' faculty and financial aid staff.
Brenda Brooks dropped out of college 40 years ago. Federal rules mean she can’t afford to return.
Feb 29, 2024
Now 60, she learned that her decades-old GPA disqualifies her from receiving federal loans or grants.
Another FAFSA snag is delaying financial aid offers for prospective college students
Feb 1, 2024
There's a push to convince colleges and universities to extend their admission deadlines to give students — and schools — more time.
The economic implications of graduating college at an older age
by
David Brancaccio
, Chris Farrell
and Alex Schroeder
Jan 15, 2024
A new study finds that "a large fraction — around 20% — of college graduates obtained their degree after age 30."
An improved FAFSA is on the way, but delays mean students and schools will have to scramble
Nov 16, 2023
This year's form will be shorter and easier to fill out. But it'll also arrive more than two months late.
Undergraduates flock to associate degree and certificate programs
Oct 26, 2023
They're cheaper and quicker than earning a bachelor's degree. When students complete their courses, jobs will likely be waiting for them.
For public good, not for profit.
Mom concierge services are springing up on college campuses
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sarah Leeson
Oct 12, 2023
No need to miss mom while you're away at college when you can rent one for $49 per month.
How much will college cost? A new initiative wants to make it clear.
Sep 27, 2023
More than 360 schools have committed to the initiative, but thousands in the U.S. haven't. That will make comparison shopping hard.
More than 800,000 people are getting student loans forgiven
Sep 5, 2023
It's part of a one-time fix by the Biden administration to the income-driven repayment program for federal student loans.