High school seniors may be reluctant to start their college educations in the fall because of coronavirus. Some are weighing different schools.
Author: Chris Quintana, USA TODAY
The loneliest road trip: I drove across the country during coronavirus. Here’s what I saw.
My stepfather died unexpectedly. Then coronavirus hit. Cramped in a studio apartment amid the quarantine, I felt marooned. So I decided to drive home.
A rapping professor. A cat in class. Pornography on Zoom. How online classes work at colleges during coronavirus
The coronavirus has driven nearly all college courses online and onto Zoom across the country. Students are struggling and laughing in the transition.
US colleges scrambled to react to the coronavirus pandemic. Now their very existence is in jeopardy.
As the coronavirus spreads, colleges give up traditions like dorm life and graduation. The future is uncertain and more change is likely.
Trump: Student loan borrowers can suspend payments for 60 days without interest
Federal student loan borrowers will be able to suspend their payments for 60 days and interest will not accrue. Payments made will go toward principle
At America’s colleges, a flurry of midterms, packing and flights. Then, isolation.
In one college town, students were in a frenzy to leave because of the coronavirus, but wondered if they will get the experience they paid for.
Divorce? Marry off your kid? As financial aid confusion grows, parents consider drastic measures
Parents can’t afford their EFC, or expected family contribution, after filling out a FAFSA to get financial aid. Some have turned to drastic measures.
4 frat deaths this month. 2 this week alone. What’s going on with fraternity hazing?
As a wave of young men nationally die in circumstances that appear to be related to fraternities, experts are unsure what to do next
A professor spoke about whiteness at Georgia Southern University. Students burned her book.
A Latina author challenged students at Georgia Southern University to think about white privilege. Students burned copies of her book. And it’s 2019.
College student loans: Debt hits a new high, though growth slows, as free tuition plans spread
A group that monitors student loans says the average borrower who graduates with a bachelor’s degree owes about $29,200 — a record high.