New research indicates students are paying significantly less to attend public universities than they were a decade ago.
Students who get grants or financial aid have huge savings, with their cost down 40% over the last decade. Meanwhile at private colleges tuition is on the way up, increasing 4% over the past decade with inflation factored in, which is much lower than the 68% increase two decades ago.
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The Colorado Mountain College board of trustees approved the school’s updated tuition and fee structures for the 2025-26 academic year during its Jan. 16 board meeting. As part of its annual budget planning process,
The Colorado Mountain College board of trustees approved the school’s updated tuition and fee structures for the 2025-26 academic year during its Jan. 16 board meeting.
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Declining enrollments are causing problems for some smaller, regional colleges struggling to survive. But schools that embrace artificial intelligence and customer experience could be at an advantage,
College is expensive. If you're able to help your child by putting money aside in a 529 plan or similar, the sooner you can start saving the better. Of course, knowing exactly how much to put
A top policymaker at the US Federal Reserve says that he still supports reducing interest rates this year, despite elevated inflation and the prospect of widespread tariffs
When tuition keeps going up, it hits students who are using their educations to escape hardship and create better lives.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is not yet done lowering interest rates, but the timing and size of any future policy easing is not yet certain, Dutch newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad quoted ECB board member Frank Elderson as saying on Friday.
The central bank’s recent infusion of financial-market brawn includes Beth Hammack, who worked for three decades at Goldman Sachs.