
$cholarship $cams — You Have Been Warned
It’s that time of year again, when students and parents are being solicited by all sorts of organizations who promise
It’s that time of year again, when students and parents are being solicited by all sorts of organizations who promise
Public universities, including the land grant universities, are being hard hit by the economic downturn. An article in the Chronicle
CollegeScholarships.org has a great new graphic that helps you think about the value (and the cost) of a college education.
Students and parents are looking for value in higher education, and generally most families see their state colleges and universities
An editorial in today’s New York Times supports President Obama’s plan to remove the private sector from the business of
The Chronicle of Higher Education reports this morning on a new study that finds that the overwhelming majority of students
As students wait to hear from college admission offices in the next couple of days, this story from the New
Sallie Mae, the largest private lender in the student loan market, will no longer defer interest until graduation. Starting today,
The New York Times carried an article yesterday, entitled Delaying College for a Year Could Have Benefits, which lays out
In a pair of pieces appearing this past weekend in the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, two
Here I am being interviewed by 9News KUSA, the NBC affiliate in Denver, about how to think about college selection
Eliot Spitzer has not completely disappeared in disgrace. He still has the mentality of Don Quixote or the Lone Ranger,