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Wesleyan ditches legacy admissions
Jul 20, 2023
But many schools are expected to hang on to legacy admissions for financial reasons.
Accountant shortage has companies big and small struggling
by
Matt Levin
Jul 11, 2023
It's a shortage that starts on college campuses, with more and more students opting for data analytics jobs in other sectors.
After high school years interrupted by COVID, students calculate the cost of college differently
May 25, 2023
This spring, there were 14.2 million undergraduates in the U.S., about 9% fewer than in spring 2019.
College decision day announcements take on a life — and cost — of their own
Apr 27, 2023
The May 1 ritual can put pressure on students to make a choice before they have financial aid information, a college consultant says.
How a college credit card signup led to $20,000 in debt
by
Yanely Espinal
and Sean McHenry
Apr 24, 2023
Yanely Espinal, host of Marketplace's podcast "Financially Inclined," tells the story of taking on a financial responsibility she wasn't prepared for.
If retirement isn't your thing just yet, what about ... college?
Mar 24, 2023
Some schools are creating college programs for adults who've finished one career — and may want to use their past experience to give back to their communities.
Why colleges may soon have more midcareer students
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Erika Soderstrom
Feb 14, 2023
Chris Farrell discusses college programs that may portend a return to class for older workers, making the schools "centers for lifelong learning."
For public good, not for profit.
Millions of high schoolers don't fill out financial aid forms — and leave billions on the table
Jan 31, 2023
You can't get federal grants unless you fill out the FAFSA.
Most financial aid offers have a fuzzy bottom line, GAO reports
Dec 9, 2022
More than 90% of American colleges write offers without stating the net price. That makes it hard for prospective students to compare schools.
Skilled trade programs are having a moment
Nov 8, 2022
College enrollment dropped significantly during the pandemic. One exception: skilled trade programs, which saw growth this year.