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The cost of a college degree keeps hitting new highs, so before your son or daughter heads off to college they might want to ...
A slim majority of Gen Z Americans, 51%, consider their college degree to be a waste of money, according to a new poll. Meanwhile, 41% of millennials and 20% of baby boomers said the same. Photo from ...
Want to save ahead of time for your child's future? Open enrollment for the Florida Prepaid program ends next week. See ...
Many families have incomes that are too high to qualify for meaningful aid but too low to afford to pay out of pocket.
The Iowa Board of Regents wrapped up two days of meetings with discussions on tuition increases, civic engagement and new ...
The payoff on a college degree stands near its all-time high, according to a new report from the New York Fed.
Regarding the article, “Faced with a perfect storm, small local colleges try to navigate the future” (April 13, TribLive): the “Skyrocketing Tuitions” chart and other publicly available data shows the ...
The sector’s rapid expansion has been tempered by recent financial difficulties. But universities will still have to invest ...
College decisions this year seem even more complex than usual, including determining whether a school is a 'financial fit.' Here's how to find your way through the maze.
Taking longer than four years to complete a bachelor's degree means missing out on both earnings and work experience, which can impact a person throughout their career. Researchers at the New York Fed ...
Starting retirement saving so young can cement good financial habits and allow you investments to grow even more.
Paying more for college diminishes the average ROI, but not too significantly for students who graduate in four years, the NY ...