The issue of inflated tuition in America has continued to plague both higher education institutions and students alike.
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A scholarship student in the ’50s leaves his school $50 million.
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On his way out of office, President Joe Biden touted his record on student-debt cancellation, noting that his administration approved nearly $190 billion in student-debt relief for more than 5 million ...
In a quiet corner of the island, locals suddenly find themselves at the center of a geopolitical power play.
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is being sued over its college scholarship program for Latino students a week after the chain said it would roll back on a range of diversity initiatives, Theo Francis of The Wall Street Journal ...