Race in college admissions
Supreme Court is hearing a case brought against the University of Texas about considering race as a factor in admissions
Supreme Court is hearing a case brought against the University of Texas about considering race as a factor in admissions
Presidential candidate calls for federal grants to cut tuition and refinancing of current student loans
Many students say degrees from for-profit schools are worthless and, even worse, their debt is growing
Affirmative action case, Fisher v. University of Texas, arrives at the high court to examine reverse discrimination
For-profit colleges have about 15 percent of the students, but almost half the student loan defaults nationally
Minerva hopes its high-tech approach can provide an Ivy League education at half the price
The College Board announced last month that the new test will include real-world applications and require more analysis
The latest revamp was driven by economic calculations, not educational considerations
Move will throw out the essay requirement, remove uncommon vocabulary words, reset maximum score to 1600