Student loan update: How new Supreme Court ruling may impact borrowers
The high court lifted a federal injunction that had blocked the termination of approximately 1,400 employees.
Nearly half of families no longer see college as a good investment: Author
Only 56 percent said they saw college as a good investment, marking a substantial drop from the 85 percent in 2015.
Republican confidence in higher education jumps as Trump admin cracks down
The increase in GOP confidence breaks a decade-long trend of declining trust—especially among Republicans—in higher education.
Student loan payments to change from August 1: what to know
Overall, the change will see borrowers being charged more than $27 billion in interest over the next 12 months.
Student loan update: Gen Z hit with highest payments
New survey data reported that Gen Z participants pay an average of $526 per month toward student loans.
Most college grads don't think degree will help them land a job this year
In a survey, 52 percent of college graduates reported they don't think their degree will help land a job within the next 12 months.
University degrees leading to highest - and lowest – salaries
New data shows engineering and computer science grads go on to earn the most, while the arts and humanities lag behind.
Student loan update: Borrowers' payments may surge hundreds of dollars
Economic analyses warn that the sweeping changes will impact college students, families and existing borrowers across the country.
Student loan update: Interest payments expected to jump thousands
Analysis projects that a typical borrower will be forced to pay more than $3,500 per year, or $300 per month, as interest resumes.
Student loan update: Trump admin making major change to forgiveness program
The proposed changes arrive based on concerns that federal funds have been used to support organizations the administration views as acting outside the law.
Map shows the least educated cities in America
A city in California was crowned the least educated in the U.S., according to the survey.
Culture War on Harvard Spells Disaster for America's AI Future | Opinion
The battle between the White House and Harvard University over a federal funding freeze and demands to ban international students is no isolated attack.
Ivy Leagues not the most expensive colleges in America: Report
Americans hold nearly $2 trillion in student loan debt, which can impact their ability to buy homes, start families and find financial stability.
Indiana University guts more than 100 academic programs
The cuts will take effect in 2026 across IU's flagship campus in Bloomington and other public schools in the state.
Donald Trump withholds federal money from schools: What to know
The freeze, estimated at $5 billion to $6.8 billion, affects more than 10 percent of federal K-12 education funding to states.
Siena Heights University closing: Michigan president responds
A 105-year-old private Catholic school is closing its doors due to low enrollment and increased operational expenses.
Student loan servicer says borrowers may reapply for IDR: What to know
MOHELA advised that reapplying for an income-driven repayment plan could speed up processing times amid a backlog.
Slashing Federal Research Funds Will Set US STEM Students Back | Opinion
If the U.S. hopes to thrive in an increasingly competitive global marketplace, we need to invest more, not less, in STEM education.
Americans are using crowdfunding to pay for college
As the cost of tuition rises, a growing number of students are turning to platforms like GoFundMe to raise funds for education.
Harvard finds international student lifeline amid Trump visa showdown
The Harvard Kennedy School of Government has worked out a contingency plan for students should the Trump administration succeed in blocking enrollment.
Student loan warning issued over those with debt
Borrowers who are behind on federal debts may be subject to wage garnishment and could see their credit scores take a significant hit.
Higher Ed's AI Panic Is Missing the Point | Opinion
We cannot force students to write "original" prose without any external help. But we can teach them to be responsible authors who understand the tools they use and the ideas they put into the world.
AI Impact Awards 2025: These education companies see a bright spot for tech
Coursera CEO Greg Hart told Newsweek, AI is "a tool that you can use to help address and narrow that gap" between "haves and have nots."
Student loan update: Supreme Court resumes case on debt forgiveness
The U.S. Supreme Court resumed a case into a Biden-era forgiveness program for students, accusing colleges of misconduct.
College degrees with best financial return revealed
A new study calculated the return on investment for the top 20 most popular college degrees after five years in the workforce.
Harvard reacts to judge's scolding order against Trump admin
Federal Judge Allison Burroughs blocked an effort by the Trump administration to stop international students from attending Harvard University.
Gen Z's love for school increasing
Christopher Lubienski, a professor of education said recent Gallup data is "a hopeful sign that people are still appreciating what schooling can do for them."
How Texas is transforming education
The Texas Legislature approved bills that will drastically impact students from K-12 to universities.
Solid red state accuses Trump admin of discrimination in new lawsuit
Tennessee and Students for Fair Admissions are suing the Department of Education, arguing its Hispanic-Serving Institutions program discriminates based on race.
Student loan update: Court documents reveal details of Trump admin plans
The docs show that the Education Department was negotiating a deal with the Treasury Department to oversee federal student loans.