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Aug 03

Strapped for students, nonprofit colleges use for-profit recruiting tactics

By Jon Marcus, The Hechinger Report

The move to more aggressive strategies comes after four-and-a-half years of overall enrollment declines at U.S. universities and colleges. And while private, nonprofit schools have managed to maintain a fairly level number of students, they’re finding that harder and more…

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Aug 01

Most grads say college is a worthy investment, but support making college tuition free

By Kulsoom Khan

According to a Bankrate survey released Monday, 89 percent of four-year college grads believe that their degree was a good investment.

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Jul 28

First-generation college attendees test out campus life

By Catherine Gewertz, Education Week

Colleges are working harder to provide summer experiences for top high school students who may be the first in their families to attend college.

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Jul 20

Kids leaving home doesn’t always lead to parents saving more

By Adam Allington, Associated Press

Raising kids costs a lot of money, so when they finally strike out on their own it stands to reason that parents would have more money to spend, save or invest.

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Jul 05

Column: College planning now may mean less stress for seniors come fall

By Shondra Carpenter

As summer gets underway, rising seniors may want to think about getting a jump start on college planning.

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Jun 22

Column: How an epidemic of grade inflation made A’s average

By Vikram Mansharamani

Grade inflation — no, hyperinflation — is running rampant in American higher education. A recent study revealed that 42 percent of four-year college grades are A’s, and 77 percent are either A’s or B’s.

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May 02

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Why more teens like Malia Obama are taking a gap year

By PBS News Hour

President Barack Obama’s eldest daughter Malia announced plans to take a gap year before she attends Harvard in 2017, an idea that is taking hold among more and more students. In 2015, 30-40,000 students took a year off after graduating…

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May 02

5 things to know about a gap year, when students take time off

By Hope Yen, Associated Press

President Barack Obama's daughter Malia is taking a year off after graduating from high school before attending Harvard University as part of an expanding program for students known as a "gap year."…

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Apr 01

Should students be paid for their academic achievements?

By Sandy Petrykowski

A new app called Raise.me is designed to help colleges offer financial incentives to high school students for academic accomplishments in the form of "micro-scholarships."…

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Mar 31

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Need a college scholarship? There’s an app for that

By PBS News Hour

Raise.me, a college scholarship app, rewards high school students for their advanced classes and extracurricular activities with “micro-scholarships” -- guaranteed tuition payments paid by their eventual college -- that range from $25 to $1,000 for each of their academic achievements.

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