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Syracuse Alumni Launch Mentorship Program for Asian-American Students

Syracuse University's Asian Islander American Plus launched a mentorship program aimed at strengthening the connection between Asian-American alumni and students.

University of Kentucky Mistakenly Sends Out 500,000 Acceptance Emails

The University of Kentucky committed a major blunder when the school accidentally sent out 500,000 acceptance letters to high school students for a program that accepts 35 to 40 students annually.

Michigan Health Dept Offering COVID Vaccine to College Students

The Michigan Health Department is partnering with 26 colleges and universities to make the COVID-19 vaccine available to students in underserved communities.

Dartmouth Medical Students Face Cheating Probe

An unspecified number of medical students at Dartmouth College are being investigated for allegedly cheating during their remote closed-book examinations.

Chipotle Expands Debt-Free Degree Program Offerings to Its Employees

Chipotle announced that qualified employees, including crew members, can pursue debt-free college degrees in agriculture, culinary arts, and hospitality.

UNT Collaborating With Kroger to Fight Food Insecurity

The University of North Texas has joined forces with grocery giant Kroger to create a food pantry that will provide much-needed meals to disadvantaged students.

Types of Student Loans for College: The Easy Guide

Federal, subsidized, unsubsidized, private, and more — with so many types, here's your easy-to-read guide to the different kinds of student loans.

Women Attending Online Colleges Now Have a Sorority

Women attending accredited online colleges can now enjoy the traditional Greek life experience with the introduction of a first-of-its-kind sorority, Sigma Chi Psi.