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Students dread the application essay. Critics think it's an exercise in fakery. Here’s why it’s worth preserving — and how to ...
You wake up one morning in mid-February at the University of Iowa, and you realize you are only a few months away from ...
But under the Trump administration, there have been mass layoffs of federal government employees, the cancellation of funding ...
After a 30-day notice, the department will begin garnishing wages for borrowers in default. Loan holders who don't make ...
More than half of grads are applying to jobs within 250 miles of their school, and less than 10% are preparing for a ...
Millions of borrowers in default on their student loans also could have their tax refunds and Social Security benefits ...
The federal Department of Education is cracking down on student loan debt, announcing this week it will resume collecting ...
In a challenging job market, here are the steps you’ll need to follow to stand out as an entry-level applicant. Today’s corporate job market presents serious challenges for recent college grads. In ...
Thinking of deferring college? Learn when and how to defer your acceptance, plus what colleges expect and how to secure your ...
The Department of Education announced in late April that student loans will resume repayment for many borrowers in May.
In recent years, discussions about inequality in the college admissions process have focused on the use of standardized tests ...
A 4.0 GPA and 1600 SAT once guaranteed acceptances to top colleges, but now perfect stats are common and Ivy League ...