After Yale, Forbes contributor Michael Horn thought about law school, but gained admission to Harvard Business School.
Why hasn't tuition in online education tumbled, and what will it take to drive the price down? Ryan Craig asks.
As online retail has disrupted brick-and-mortar stores over the past couple decades, analysts have realized that stores in the United States are overbuilt for demand.
Texas has a college graduation problem.
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On today's episode of The His & Her Money Show, we talk about a big issue that is affecting our entire country, student loan debt. It is one of the biggest hurdles of anyone trying to get financially free.
Income-share agreements are drawing attention from lawmakers, although relatively few students so far have signed up for the loan alternative. Two organizations with markedly different approaches are looking to change that.
In College Made Whole: Integrative Learning for a Divided World (Johns Hopkins University Press), Chris W. Gallagher argues against some of the hot trends in higher education.
Georgia State University is leveraging AI-powered chatbots and predictive data analytics to create a new student-advising system that has significantly boosted graduation rates.
The Texas A&M system is using ReUp Education to find students who stopped out and to help them re-enroll and graduate.