It was once a tiny niche market, but it’s now an exploding industry as schools look to comply with new rules that require them to offer programs to raise awareness and lower risk.
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Why Lowering Student Loan Interest Rates Isn’t A Game Changer
Hillary Clinton wants people with student loan debt to pay lower interest rates. That kind of assistance may not help the people who need it most.
For Americans Seeking Affordable Degrees, German Schools Beckon
More and more Americans are pursuing graduate degrees in Germany, where tuition is often free and many classes are taught in English.
Student Tuition Now Outweighs State Funding At Public Colleges
Driven by higher tuition fees and tighter state funds, America’s public colleges now get more money from their students than from all state sources.
California College Students Walk Out Of Class To Protest Tuition Hikes
Students in the University of California system staged walkouts on campuses throughout the state Monday, in response to proposed tuition hikes at their schools.
Stephen Hawking has a guest vocal on Pink Floyd’s new album
Stephen Hawking will bring his iconic synthesized voice to Pink Floyd’s new album, The Endless River, set for release in November.
Texas Appears To Step Back From Proposal To Sell Alcohol At Some Gun Shows
On Friday, the staff of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission recommended that commissioners vote to withdraw the plan.
After Night Of Calm, National Guard To Be Withdrawn From Ferguson
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon ordered the National Guard to begin withdrawing from the city of Ferguson after a night of relative calm in the wake of days of unrest surrounding the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown.
Eric Cantor Says He’ll Quit Majority Leader Post After Primary Defeat
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, fresh from a stunning primary upset at the hands of a Tea Party rival, said today that he would vacate his leadership post by the end of July to make room for a successor.
Alleged Shooter In California Left Vast Digital Trail
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office said the man suspected of a shooting rampage that left six dead near the University of California, Santa Barbara, is 22-year-old Elliot Rodger.