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Grad who sued her law school for fraud loses trial
A jury has rejected a graduate’s claim that Thomas Jefferson School of Law misled her with inaccurate employment statistics.
How this fake university uncovered an immigration scam
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Colleges with the best bang for your buck
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How I got into 8 Ivy Leagues and 13 other schools
Afro-Guyanese student Kelly Hyles got into 21 colleges. Here’s how the Bronx-based 17-year-old did it.
How to read your ridiculously confusing financial aid letter
You’re not alone if you’re completely confused by your financial aid award letter. Colleges don’t make it easy to figure out how much you’ll owe for tuition, but here’s a 5-step guide to make it easier.
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Yes, you can haggle with your college
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This is how much student debt will cost you in retirement
Each additional dollar in student loan debt decreases your retirement savings by 35 cents, according to a new report from Morningstar.
This school is paying some of its students’ debts
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Somaliland to Ivy League: How one African school gets kids into top U.S. universities
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Too poor to pay for college, too rich for financial aid
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I’d be the first in my family to graduate college
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I’d be the first in my family to graduate college
What’s it like to apply to college from one of America’s poorest neighborhoods? CNNMoney followed 5 seniors in the Bronx, NY this year.
Too poor to pay for college, too rich for financial aid
Some middle and upper-middle class families find that what a college expects them to be able to contribute is more than what they can afford.
Unstereotyped: Meet the white valedictorian of a historically black college
At first glance, Joshua Packwood is the embodiment of white privilege: He’s college educated, married, a father of two and he runs a successful hedge fund in Manhattan. But his life, which began in Kansas City, Missouri, hasn’t always been so easy.
6 things to know about tuition-free college
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Should I save for retirement or pay off student debt first?
You’ve paid off all your debt obligations and have money left over, should you pay down more student loan debt or put the money toward your retirement?
Somaliland to Ivy League: How one African school gets kids into top U.S. universities
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This school is paying some of its students’ debts
A new program at Washington College will pay off what graduating seniors borrowed for their last semester at school.
This is how much student debt will cost you in retirement
Each additional dollar in student loan debt decreases your retirement savings by 35 cents, according to a new report from Morningstar.
Yes, you can haggle with your college
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How to read your ridiculously confusing financial aid letter
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George Washington University ditched the SAT and applications soared
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University of Phoenix owner gets out as 50,500 students flee
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A stranger pledged $1 million to put these kindergarteners through college
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Illinois university forced to lay off 200 workers
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Americans are moving to Europe for free college degrees
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This Chicago college canceled spring break to save money
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Oil crash leaves Gulf graduates panicked and confused
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Graduate sues law school for fraud
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College community wants Trump rally booted from campus
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These employers give you money to pay off student loans
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50,000 Louisiana college students could lose their scholarships
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