How to graduate college with little to no student loans

For the most part, college costs continue to rise, along with the amount students borrow to cover the tab. However, there is an exception. Overall, college tuition has jumped by 5.6% annually, on average, since 1983, significantly outpacing other household expenses, according to a study by J.P. Morgan Asset Management. But when broken down by institution […]
How to counter antisemitism in higher education

On 29 September, UNESCO gathered representatives from education ministries, higher education institutions and students at a conference dedicated to antisemitism in higher education. The aim was to facilitate engagement with key-decision making stakeholders from all around Europe, and share perspectives to address the issue of antisemitism in the higher education system. The discussions will form […]
How to pay college tuition bills with your 529 plan

Largely due to President Donald Trump‘s changing tariff policies, markets have been on a rollercoaster ride since April. Although the S&P 500 has largely rebounded from last month’s lows, some families who have been diligently saving for future college costs may still see their 529 college savings plan balance hasn’t fully recovered. For those with tuition […]
2025-26 FAFSA will open on Dec. 1 — Here’s how to prepare

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid for 2025-26 will be available for all students and contributors on or before Dec. 1, the Education Department says. Typically, students have access to the coming academic year’s form in October, but this year’s delayed release follows a “phased rollout” meant to address reported issues from the 2024-25 […]
Panic at the Polls! How to Cope with Election Stress | GW Today

You toss and turn in bed. You don’t want to pick up your phone or turn on the TV—but you can’t look away. You avoid friends and family. And you’re plagued by an ever-present dread that catastrophe is ahead. You have election anxiety. In the final days of a contentious presidential race, Americans are being […]
How To Invest For Your Children If They Don’t Go To College

What happens if you want to save and invest but your child doesn’t go to college? getty While research shows most college degrees have a positive return-on-investment (ROI), everyone knows children that don’t go to college or pursue alternative education. Some young adults are more suited to a trade that will let them work with […]
How to plan educational loan repayment effectively? MintGenie explains

According to the data shared in parliament, during a Lok Sabha session in February 2023, student loans amounting to ₹39,268.82 crores were disbursed over the past decade. Embarking on the education loan journey marks the initial stride towards financial independence for students, and responsibly repaying it is essential to build a healthy credit score. Therefore, […]