
Debt Free U–Investing in College and Choosing a Major
Zac Bissonnette continues his guest post on our blog by talking about the dangers of thinking of college of an “investment,” and on the perceived perils of choosing the right major.

Zac Bissonnette continues his guest post on our blog by talking about the dangers of thinking of college of an “investment,” and on the perceived perils of choosing the right major.

Not enough college counselors talk frankly about financial aid. We do. And Zac Bissonnette is helping us do it.

Feeling anxious about the college application process? It is time to get organized!

It can be one of the most difficult days of a parent’s life: dropping your son or daughter off to college.

Is it really possible that a private college could cost less than a public university. Yes! And as public universities raise tuition, the price difference is shrinking.

Every year Beloit College releases a “mindset” list of interesting cultural tidbits that have influenced the students entering college this

No one likes rejection. But if you’re denied accommodations or unsatisfied with the accommodations you were granted, you can make an appeal.

The Chinese are discovering liberal arts colleges…finally. Most Chinese have never heard of Williams, and have little idea about what the liberal arts are all about. But things are changing.

NYU and Columbia have announced plans to expand by taking on more debt in these tough economic times. Does this really make good financial or educational sense?

Cheers! The party school rankings are out and the University of Georgia hit number one!

The Colleges That Change Lives fair is coming to Denver tomorrow, August 4th. Colleges That Change Lives is a non-profit

Most assume that in order to go to medical school, one must major in the sciences. But I tell people all the time that medical schools want interesting, educated, creative human beings. A philosophy major will do just as well, as long as one takes the basic requisites in the sciences (including the dreaded organic chemistry). But it turns out that organic chemistry might even be optional.