Last month, the Arizona State Board of Education’s Student Advisory Panel presented its analysis of civics and financial ...
Civics and financial literacy education across the state’s public high schools is inconsistent, relies too much on ...
Certain debt relief approaches, such as debt settlement, can lead to increased creditor contact when payments are paused before negotiations begin. This temporary surge often gives way to settlement ...
A signing event at Metropolitan Community College's South Omaha campus celebrated more than 30 skilled trades and technical ...
Forbes Advisor collects consumer sentiments directly through NPS surveys and indirectly by collecting customer feedback ...
Americans are struggling to repay their student and car loans, mortgages, credit card bills, and even “buy now, pay later”—an ...
Ascent Funding reports that 75% of students feel financially insecure, struggling with tuition costs and seeking better ...
The new limits on how much graduate students can borrow will affect states and institutions differently, and new research ...
Minnesota lawmakers are looking for a solution to combat the growing issue of “ghost students” stealing college financial aid ...
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science's High School Programming Contest brought together student teams from across the state to the U of A for a day of competitive coding.
The new limits on graduate student borrowing enacted in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) mark a decisive shift away from the era of effectively unlimited federal lending. To understand why, it ...
The Driver Era will headline this year’s Wake the Giant concert at our M&T Bank Arena on Sunday, April 26. The annual concert, organized by the Student Programming Board, is open to all Quinnipiac ...
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