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Are SAT scores still relevant years later? Would you be willing to give your score to a recruiter if asked?
Textbook publishers hope to avoid extinction.
Going away to school is an adjustment for nearly every student, but when you're the first in your family to go, the transition can be even harder
A proposal to waive tuition at public universities, but grads will have to "pay it forward."
Forget cinder block walls and communal bathrooms, today's student housing features granite countertops, high-end mattresses, and high-tech laundry.
The University of Kentucky offers special housing and support for students whose parents didn't graduate from college.
For George Alvarez, the decision to apply to Johns Hopkins was a "happy accident." Most low-income, high-achieving high school students don't apply to any selective colleges.
Will the University of Southern California's quest to hire a star coach for its football team be cut short by a victory in Saturday's game?
It's a conversation that not all families have: How to pay for college. One high school junior and her mother discuss what they talked about.
Small Private Online Courses could change the way brick and mortar classrooms use digital teaching materials.