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Published on June 7, 2022 - Page 5
Humanities majors are more than a punch line. Not everyone can or wants to be a STEM major. To have great things to read, music that inspires,...
Published on June 5, 2022 - Page 23
More U.S. workers than ever hold a graduate degree. And yet more well-paying jobs no longer require a college degree. Prospective students should...
Published on August 8, 2021 - Page 21
Skeptical of the four-year college degree? It’s still your best bet to make money. Critics say four-year degree programs saddle most students with...
Published on July 18, 2021 - Page 23
For 42.9 million student loan borrowers, it’s been 18 months without a payment. That ends in October. The interest-free federal student loan payment...
Published on May 15, 2021 - Page 19
The tax break on college debt cancellations in the COVID-19 relief package signed by President Joe Biden has removed a potential roadblock to...
Published on September 20, 2020 - Page 27
You don’t have to make another federal student loan payment in 2020. Now is the time, though, to decide what to do before your bill arrives in...
Published on June 21, 2020 - Page 10
Student loan borrowers were targets for scams before the coronavirus pandemic hit. The longer people struggle, the more desperate they become, and...
Published on February 16, 2020 - Page 29
The first student loan bills have arrived for the Class of 2019. If the grads are able to stick to the standard plan, they’ll make payments every...
Published on February 9, 2020 - Page 31
When college students paying their own way have a financial hiccup, they have to make hard choices about how to spend their limited funds. Some turn...
Published on June 16, 2019 - Page 19
With college acceptances in hand, now comes the hard part: understanding your financial aid offers. These letters are notorious for being laden with...