A plan released by the U.S. Department of Education would place caps on student aid borrowing for graduate programs based on whether the program is deemed professional.
Professional degrees, including nursing, education, social work and physician assistants, have been excluded from the ...
On December 13, the South Dakota Departments of Education and Labor and Regulation celebrated the graduation of the latest ...
Jun. 2—Centralia College held a pinning ceremony Friday evening to congratulate 14 students graduating from the school's teaching program and to honor two of the students with a Golden Apple Award.
The U.S. Department of Education’s push to fund vocational and technical programs for low-income students is not just about ...
When Rui Ming Yu first applied to colleges five years ago, he considered studying history, art or design. But when the Stockton resident enrolled at UC Davis, he changed his mind — and opted for ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act sets new loan limits on what it categorizes as "professional" graduate programs. An Education Department proposal defining which graduate degrees fall into the ...
One in three college graduates lament their education choices, according to a survey released this week that finds substantial buyer’s remorse among student loan borrowers. In a poll of 1,000 ...
El Paso ISD celebrated high school students graduating with associate degrees before finishing high school at the UTEP-hosted ...