Would you get free tuition under Hillary Clinton?

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Would you get free tuition under Hillary Clinton?
The rich would still have to pay, but low- and middle-income students would get free tuition at in-state public colleges under Clinton’s plan.

College job hunt gets tougher as campus interviews fade
Recruitment experts say college grads are faced with a challenging job market as fewer companies are making on-campus visits.

Student loan interest rates are going down
The interest rate on federal student loans for undergraduate students will fall to 3.76% this year from 4.29%.

4 steps to paying off $100,000 in student loans
Struggling to pay off your student loans? Here are four steps to making it quicker and easier — from someone who’s paid down $100,000.

Britain’s divorce from EU could stiff students and colleges
British universities are working to calm frayed nerves among students and staff as they face extreme uncertainty about their post-Brexit future.

Get cash back for your student loans
Struggling to pay down your student loans? This new debit card can help.

The growing student debt crisis at community colleges
While plenty of community college students graduate with a degree that leads to a better job or to a four-year college, many community college students drop out. And a growing number of students are taking on debt they cannot repay.

College enrollment is dropping. Bad sign?
College enrollment in the U.S. peaked in 2010. It’s fallen by 812,069 students since. CNNMoney looks into who isn’t in college anymore.

The one graduation speech you should watch
Beyond the famous graduation speeches, take a minute to watch the one by Richard and Mary Templeton about how to rebuild your life after tragedy.

Could this simple solution solve the student loan crisis?
What if lowering student debt was as easy as sending students a letter?

How I graduated from college debt-free
When so many families are stuck having to borrow money to send their kids to college, these middle class students were able to graduate debt-free.

How young millionaires invest their money
The overwhelming majority of young, wealthy millennials believe that impact investing is important to their decisions, according to a new survey.

Is it ever too early to start saving for college?
Millennial parents know what it’s like to be saddled with student loan debt, which is why many are looking to get a head start on saving for their kid’s education costs.

Jamie Dimon: This is the ‘biggest disgrace’ in America
Read full story for latest details.

What college didn’t teach you about money
College probably didn’t teach you about a 401(k) or how to pay off student loans. Here’s what you need to know about money to get through your first year in the real world.

Where parents pay the most for college (Hint: it’s not the U.S.)
American parents say they’re spending $14,678 to send their kids to college, double the world average. But more American students are helping fund the cost than almost anywhere else.

I grew up in poverty and I’m graduating from Stanford
Getting in and paying tuition is just half the battle for low-income, first generation students.

I grew up in poverty and I’m graduating from Stanford
Getting in and paying tuition is just half the battle for low-income, first generation students.

Where parents pay the most for college (Hint: it’s not the U.S.)
American parents say they’re spending $14,678 to send their kids to college, double the world average. But more American students are helping fund the cost than almost anywhere else.

What college didn’t teach you about money
College probably didn’t teach you about a 401(k) or how to pay off student loans. Here’s what you need to know about money to get through your first year in the real world.

Jamie Dimon: This is the ‘biggest disgrace’ in America
Dimon in Detroit pointed to the more than 5 million open jobs in the U.S. right now, near a record high. With some 8 million unemployed Americans, the problem is a skills gap. Dimon argues the failure to educate America’s youth with the skills needed to get these jobs is the ultimate societal failure.

The one graduation speech you should watch
Beyond the famous graduation speeches, take a minute to watch the one by Richard and Mary Templeton about how to rebuild your life after tragedy.

How young millionaires invest their money
The overwhelming majority of young, wealthy millennials believe that impact investing is important to their decisions, according to a new survey.

Is it ever too early to start saving for college?
Millennial parents know what it’s like to be saddled with student loan debt, which is why many are looking to get a head start on saving for their kid’s education costs.

How I graduated from college debt-free
When so many families are stuck having to borrow money to send their kids to college, these middle class students were able to graduate debt-free.

Could this simple solution solve the student loan crisis?
What if lowering student debt was as easy as sending students a letter?

College enrollment is dropping. Bad sign?
College enrollment in the U.S. peaked in 2010. It’s fallen by 812,069 students since. CNNMoney looks into who isn’t in college anymore.

The growing student debt crisis at community colleges
While plenty of community college students graduate with a degree that leads to a better job or to a four-year college, many community college students drop out. And a growing number of students are taking on debt they cannot repay.

Graduate sues law school for fraud
A former student sued Thomas Jefferson School of Law after she couldn’t find work as an attorney. She claims the school misreported its employment numbers.

College community wants Trump rally booted from campus
Read full story for latest details.

These employers give you money to pay off student loans
Employees at Fidelity can get $2,000 a year, for up to $10,000 total, to pay off their student loans. Other companies offer similar benefits.

50,000 Louisiana college students could lose their scholarships
Louisiana students are afraid they could lose a scholarship next year that covers a big part of their college costs. A massive state budget shortfall puts the college TOPS scholarships in jeopardy.

Detroit makes community college free
Starting this year, any graduating senior who is accepted to one of Detroit’s five community colleges won’t have to pay a dime for tuition.

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