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12 Myths About College in the US, BUSTED

Deciding the next steps after school can be daunting — unless you can separate the myths from reality.

NYU Professor Fired Because Class Was ‘Too Difficult’

A chemistry professor at New York University has been dismissed after students signed a petition complaining that his class was “too hard.”

NY Expands Tuition Assistance to Part-Time Students

New York students pursuing part-time programs will now benefit from a new state-sponsored tuition assistance program.

Biden, Cardona to Decide on Student Loans Before Payment Pause Expires

President Joe Biden will decide on student loans in the “next week or so,” according to the US Education Department.

9 Extracurricular Activities for College That Employers Value the Most

Stand out from the crowd with these top extracurricular activities that are sure to catch employers' attention.

12 Tips to Stay Calm for Your College Presentation (And Get That A!)

Public speaking can be terrifying, especially in front of your peers. Here at the best tips to crush your college presentation!

No Racial Quotas Needed at Law Schools: American Bar Association

The American Bar Association will no longer require law schools to impose strict racial enrollment quotas to maintain accreditation.

California Kids Will Now Have a Savings Account for College

Children in California will receive free money for college in a savings account thanks to a new initiative by state lawmakers.