By leveraging multiple pathways, talent will have increased access to quality training and career opportunities, resulting in sustained economic mobility and security for their families and communities.
Lenders wrote off an annualized 1.9% of undergraduate and graduate private student-loan balances in the third quarter, down from 2.4% a year prior, according to a new report Tuesday from data firm MeasureOne.
Daniel Pianko, Partner, University Venture Fund & CNBC's Rick Santelli discuss the Government Accountability Office's debt-relief cost estimates & the Education Department's accounting methods.
Galvanize, the Denver-based startup campus and software coding school, has been awarded $1.3 million in funding as it gets ready to open an eighth campus, this time in New York, next year.
The idea represents every young graduate's dream: the coming together of their arrival into the full-time professional workplace and a fantastic job with a future, that pays well right now. Unfortunately...
Critics of the administration's efforts to forgive student loans will capitalize on the revelation that the programs will cost tens of billions more than expected.
Revature's free 12-week coding bootcamp introduces USF students and alumni to front-end development languages like Microsoft.NET and Java.
One of the most important developments out of Silicon Valley in the past decade is not a technology but a concept. A minimum viable product -- or MVP -- is the simplest, smallest product that provides enough value for consumers to adopt and actually pay for it. It also is the minimal...
Two significant historically black colleges and universities ("HBCUs") Morehouse College and Spelman College, took an innovative step forward to assist students in their career initiatives.
Ryan Craig in conversation with Lord Jim Knight (Youtube video)