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tuition

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology to Waive Tuition for New, Eligible Students
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology to Waive Tuition for New, Eligible Students
    A Cambridge-based university has made a big decision to provide tuition-free education to approximately 80 percent of its incoming undergraduate students. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced on Wednesday ...
    November 21, 2024BY Mary Man
  • Back to School: Why Returning to College Could Be Your Best Retirement Move?
    Back to School: Why Returning to College Could Be Your Best Retirement Move?
    Do you perceive retirement as an end to your long and fulfilling career? Well, for many Americans, retirement ...
    March 29, 2024BY Due
  • Quebec to Hike University Tuition for Out-of-Province Students to Nearly Double in 2024
    Quebec to Hike University Tuition for Out-of-Province Students to Nearly Double in 2024
    Out-of-province students who want to attend a Quebec English-language university will be paying almost double the cost of ...
    October 15, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Badly Managed Cal State Should Not Raise Tuition
    Badly Managed Cal State Should Not Raise Tuition
    Commentary I feel sorry for college students today. Tuition and other costs keep going up and up. The ...
    June 9, 2023BY John Seiler
  • Ontario Independent Schools More Affordable Than Commonly Believed: Study
    Ontario Independent Schools More Affordable Than Commonly Believed: Study
    A new report from an Ontario think tank challenges the common perception that independent schooling is "reserved for ...
    April 26, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • Family Finances: Use Tax Breaks to Lower College Costs
    Family Finances: Use Tax Breaks to Lower College Costs
    By Sandra Block From Kiplinger's Personal Finance It’s often said that buying a house is the largest investment ...
    September 27, 2022BY Tribune News Service
  • Rep. Ro Khanna Calls for Free Public Colleges Over Fears Student Debt Forgiveness Will See Tuition Fees Hiked
    Rep. Ro Khanna Calls for Free Public Colleges Over Fears Student Debt Forgiveness Will See Tuition Fees Hiked
    Democratic lawmaker Ro Khanna has called for public colleges to be made free due to concerns that President Joe Biden's ...
    August 31, 2022BY Katabella Roberts
  • Carnegie Mellon University to Give Employees $1,500 Check as Inflation Relief
    Carnegie Mellon University to Give Employees $1,500 Check as Inflation Relief
    Carnegie Mellon University said on Tuesday it is handing eligible employees a one-time $1,500 check to help them ...
    June 8, 2022BY Bill Pan
  • Texas Can’t Force Out-of-State Citizens to Pay Higher College Tuition Than Illegal Immigrants: Judge
    Texas Can’t Force Out-of-State Citizens to Pay Higher College Tuition Than Illegal Immigrants: Judge
    A Texas law that in effect compels citizens of the United States to pay a higher college tuition ...
    April 13, 2022BY Bill Pan
  • Columbia University to Pay $12.5 Million to Settle Lawsuit Demanding Refund for Pandemic Closure
    Columbia University to Pay $12.5 Million to Settle Lawsuit Demanding Refund for Pandemic Closure
    Columbia University has agreed to pay a $12.5 million settlement with students who sued the Ivy League school ...
    November 29, 2021BY Bill Pan
  • University of California to Vote on Increasing Tuition
    University of California to Vote on Increasing Tuition
    The University of California (UC) will decide on July 22 whether to raise tuition, despite recently receiving nearly ...
    July 21, 2021BY Vanessa Serna
  • On School Vouchers vs. Tax Credits
    On School Vouchers vs. Tax Credits
    Dear Editor, I have enjoyed Alex Newman’s excellent series examining education in the United States, but I have ...
    August 2, 2020BY The Reader's Turn
  • Students Should Consider Suing Harvard, MIT for Charging Full Tuition for Online Classes: McEnany
    Students Should Consider Suing Harvard, MIT for Charging Full Tuition for Online Classes: McEnany
    Students should consider suing Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for charging them full tuition ...
    July 9, 2020BY Bill Pan
  • Harvard Will Hold Entire School Year Online, Tuition Remains Unchanged
    Harvard Will Hold Entire School Year Online, Tuition Remains Unchanged
    Harvard University will continue to rely on remote learning for the upcoming academic year, while maintaining tuition fees ...
    July 6, 2020BY Bill Pan
  • Sent Home to Contain CCP Virus, Students Seek Refunds
    Sent Home to Contain CCP Virus, Students Seek Refunds
    Students at three major Arizona universities have initiated a class-action lawsuit seeking pro-rated refunds for tuition and housing ...
    March 31, 2020BY Matthew Vadum
  • Happy Unions Made as Colleges Merge in New York
    Happy Unions Made as Colleges Merge in New York
    NEW YORK—Sometimes you have to hit bottom before you can push yourself up to new heights. Imagine standing ...
    December 5, 2019BY Melina Wisecup
  • How We’ve Failed America’s Youth On Financial Literacy
    How We’ve Failed America’s Youth On Financial Literacy
    Many problems from college debt to predatory loans could be solved by teaching people financial literacy. In this ...
    September 17, 2019BY Joshua Philipp
  • Some Student Loans Can Be Paid by New York State
    Some Student Loans Can Be Paid by New York State
    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a student loan forgiveness program on Jan. 18, 2015.
    January 18, 2015BY Amelia Pang
  • Q&A: Obama’s Free Tuition Plan for Community College
    Q&A: Obama’s Free Tuition Plan for Community College
    WASHINGTON—Did somebody say "free tuition"? President Barack Obama's plan, called "America's College Promise," seeks to make two years ...
    January 10, 2015BY Kimberly Hefling
  • The Fight Over Free Tuition at Cooper Union
    The Fight Over Free Tuition at Cooper Union
    In May, students and professors at Cooper Union—an art, architecture, and engineering college in New York City—filed a ...
    July 8, 2014BY Marjorie E. Wood
  • States Propose Free Tuition to Community College
    States Propose Free Tuition to Community College
    Politicians in some states are considering offering free tuition to community colleges, in order to boost postsecondary education ...
    March 19, 2014BY Mary Silver
  • College Costs Scare Middle Class
    College Costs Scare Middle Class
    Most Americans agree: College is too expensive, and reliance on federal and private loans has increased dramatically. College ...
    September 21, 2013BY Lauren Morency DePhillips
  • Cooper Union Students, Faculty, Fear Tuitions Will Quash Culture
    Cooper Union Students, Faculty, Fear Tuitions Will Quash Culture
    The elevator doors opened on the third floor of The Cooper Union’s Foundation Building, revealing every wall, ceiling, ...
    May 16, 2013BY Kristen Meriwether
  • Free Tuition Over at Cooper Union
    Free Tuition Over at Cooper Union
    Beginning in the fall of 2014, Cooper Union an art architecture, and engineering college open since 1859, will ...
    April 23, 2013BY Kristen Meriwether
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