The WGU Achievement Wallet lets students log their verifiable and self-reported skills, generates resumes, and matches students with real jobs.
There’s a national shortage of credentials and associate degrees that help workers get higher-paying jobs, a Georgetown study found.
More than 1,000 colleges have low student loan repayment rate. Here’s what students need to know about default rates and financial aid access.
A new BestColleges survey found that students are increasingly using AI, but many have doubts about how universities should use the tech.
About 3 in 4 online graduates additionally say their online education prepared them for real, work-related challenges.
A majority of college students work while enrolled, with most logging 20-plus hours a week. New data highlights how working impacts academics, social life, and financial well-being.
The 120-credit bachelor’s degree is the U.S. standard, but new three-year, 90-credit programs are helping students graduate faster, save money, and enter the workforce sooner.
The president’s memorandum wants the National Center for Education Statistics to provide a clearer picture of whether students of certain races are admitted at higher or lower rates.
New ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ graduate borrowing limits could impact industries including dentistry, medicine, and psychology.
Google is giving U.S. college students free access to its most advanced AI tools, including Gemini Pro and Veo 3, along with training programs and Career Certificates.
The 2025 GMAC Corporate Recruiters Survey showed a widespread embrace of online degrees, but not in the United States.
FAFSA completions are up 15.7% from last year, with all 50 states seeing gains. Experts say 2025 rates signal a full recovery from 2024’s rollout issues.
A new study found 65% of students who participated in experiential learning like internships and undergraduate research used those experiences to gain skills for their future careers.