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A private college education may give the graduate bragging rights, but for many young people, that was never enough by itself.
Instructure updated its finances in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its initial public offering (IPO).
Instructure has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its initial public offering (IPO).
Thinkstock Through federal, state, and local funding, the U.S. public school system spends an average of $10,700 per student a year. Between differences in state policies, regional property tax...
ThinkstockMany factors determine the quality of education in a particular state, including federal, state, and local funding levels, the curriculum, and teacher and staff quality. A district’s...
ThinkstockThe United States offers some of the most expensive college educations in the world, and costs have risen to record highs. The College Board found that in the most recent academic year,...
Harvard University’s endowment totaled a record high of $37.6 billion in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015.
The College Score Card site, a U.S. Department of Education program, divides colleges and universities based on degrees, location and size.
The average American family spent more than $24,000 on college costs for the academic year 2014-2015, a 16% increase and the first significant increase in five years, according to a study.
The ability of a larger number of students to get student loans has an odd by-product. Schools react to the availability of more money by raising tuition.
Apollo Education Group released mixed fiscal third-quarter earnings after the markets closed Monday.
Apollo Education Group is scheduled to report its fiscal third-quarter financial results Monday after the markets close.
The president of Florida State University made $105,000 in the past year, as reported by The Chronicle of Higher Education. It seems like a lot of money.
In what is a modest start to the Starbuck's program to pay college tuition for its "partners," 1,800 have signed up so far.
New college graduates have a median starting salary of $45,478, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers.