Since March, the federal government hasn’t required borrowers to make payments on federal student loans. Should they?
Author: Chris Quintana, USA TODAY
Biden’s Education Department looks to ditch accreditor of seemingly fake school
Education Department staff recommends it cease recognition of an accreditor that approved a college that lacked students or faculty
The pandemic is still raging. Colleges are reopening in-person. What comes next?
The pandemic is still raging. Colleges are still opening for in-person classes. Is the nation in for a repeat of the fall semester?
Student loan forgiveness: Biden to continue freeze of payments, ask Congress to erase debt
Joe Biden plans to continue the pause on federal student loan payments and accumulating interest, but ask Congress to pass student loan forgiveness.
The namesake of Johns Hopkins University enslaved several. He was thought to be an abolitionist.
Johns Hopkins helped funded the university and medical school bearing his name. He also owned people despite being known as an abolitionist
As COVID surges, college students are traveling for Thanksgiving. The CDC called them out in a warning.
After a semester of outbreaks and canceled classes, college leaders and the CDC worry Thanksgiving travel may spread COVID. Will students listen?
An online class by any other name? College students pay rent, enroll – then find courses aren’t in-person
As students return to college for the fall semester, they find online and in-person classes are starting to feel the same. Some feel cheated.
COVID-19 will hit colleges when students arrive for fall semester. So why open at all? Money is a factor.
While many colleges have switched to online classes, some still plan to reopen for fall semester. They’re almost certain to see coronavirus outbreaks.
Party killers: Colleges hope new rules will slow COVID-19 spread, students aren’t convinced
Hoping to stem future outbreaks, some colleges have promised bans on parties for the fall semester. Students aren’t sure how or if that will work.
College students were promised aid in coronavirus stimulus aid. It hasn’t arrived.
The feds said coronavirus money was on its way. For nearly every student, it still hasn’t arrived. Trump’s administration says some aren’t eligible.