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In this special report, Marketplace explores how U.S. colleges are grappling with the questionable credentials coming from China — even as they profit from the system.
We are rewarding a math teacher today for helping her students understand the costs of college attendance.
Idaho just became the first state to require that all high school students must earn at least two credits from online courses. The new rule, which…
A new report out today shows American students are steadily improving when tested in math, but reading scores continue to disappoint.
While reporting my story on Chinese college placement agencies, I interviewed a young man named Jason who is attending a university in New York. …
Today is the final day for proposals to build a campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City. Some big-name schools are in contention.
The president wants to reduce the maximum possible payments and forgive remaining debt after 20 years. We get some perspectives on student loan debt.
New laws, originally meant to take effect in 2014, are allowing graduating students to feel less overwhelmed by their federal loan debt.
President Obama is in Colorado today announcing a plan to help young Americans pay off their student loan debt.
President Obama is expected to announce a plan today that will help graduates burdened with student loan debt. But is it enough?