Education Department Prioritizing AI Advancement for Future Grants

Colleges that expand AI and computer science courses could qualify for more federal grants.

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Best Cities to Get a Job After Graduation

Best Cities to Get a Job After Graduation

Looking for the best city to launch your career after college? A new ADP report ranks the top U.S. metro areas for graduates based on hiring rates, salary, and cost of living.

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by Evan Castillo

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Degree Apprenticeships Programs Are Expanding, Helping More Students Earn While They Learn

Degree Apprenticeships Programs Are Expanding, Helping More Students Earn While They Learn

Degree apprenticeship programs are helping students earn money and gain real-world experience while they pursue degrees. Here’s what students need to know about this growing alternative to traditional college.

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by Matthew Arrojas

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529 Plans Now Cover Trade Schools, Credentialing, and More Under New Federal Law

529 Plans Now Cover Trade Schools, Credentialing, and More Under New Federal Law

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act expands 529 plans beyond college to cover trade schools, credentialing programs, AP tests, tutoring, and workforce training, offering families more flexible, tax-free education savings options.

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One Big Beautiful Bill Has Huge Impacts on Higher Ed. Here’s Everything Students Need to Know

One Big Beautiful Bill Has Huge Impacts on Higher Ed. Here’s Everything Students Need to Know

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Employers Remain Confident in Graduate Business Education: GMAC Survey

Employers Remain Confident in Graduate Business Education: GMAC Survey

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Colleges’ Access to Federal Financial Aid Is Now Tied to Students’ Earnings. Here’s How It Could Impact Popular Degrees

Colleges’ Access to Federal Financial Aid Is Now Tied to Students’ Earnings. Here’s How It Could Impact Popular Degrees

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Proposal Would Increase Housing Allowance for Online GI Bill Recipients

Proposal Would Increase Housing Allowance for Online GI Bill Recipients

The proposal would effectively double the stipend GI Bill recipients receive for housing when enrolled in online programs.

Matthew Arrojas July 2, 2025
This Business School Is Launching 4 New Online Degrees. It’s Part of a Growing Trend to Serve Working Students

This Business School Is Launching 4 New Online Degrees. It’s Part of a Growing Trend to Serve Working Students

The University of Arizona’s four online business degrees tailored to working adults reflect a broader movement in business education that’s focused on return on investment.

Bennett Leckrone July 1, 2025
Maine Ends Free Community College Scholarship

Maine Ends Free Community College Scholarship

Maine will become an outlier as a state to revoke a free community college program.

Matthew Arrojas June 30, 2025
2026-27 FAFSA Updates: What Students Need to Know About Federal Financial Aid

2026-27 FAFSA Updates: What Students Need to Know About Federal Financial Aid

The full 2026-27 FAFSA is expected to launch Oct. 1, 2025. It would be the first on-time FAFSA launch since 2022.

Matthew Arrojas July 29, 2025
Report: What Cybersecurity Students Will Need to Navigate a Chaotic Job Market

Report: What Cybersecurity Students Will Need to Navigate a Chaotic Job Market

In a survey, hiring managers for entry- and junior-level positions say they value experience and certifications over just holding a degree.

Evan Castillo June 26, 2025
Congress Is Poised To Expand Workforce Pell. Here’s What It Means for Adult Learners

Congress Is Poised To Expand Workforce Pell. Here’s What It Means for Adult Learners

Proposals to expand the Pell Grant to short-term certificate programs could have a big impact on adult learners seeking to advance their careers.

Matthew Arrojas June 25, 2025
A Major Online MBA Is Lowering Tuition. Here’s What It Means for Working Students Seeking High-ROI Degrees

A Major Online MBA Is Lowering Tuition. Here’s What It Means for Working Students Seeking High-ROI Degrees

As online business degrees proliferate, programs are having to do more to stand out to working students — including cutting costs.

Bennett Leckrone June 24, 2025
What Is Study Hall? ‘Crash Course’ and ASU’s Affordable Online Learning Platform

What Is Study Hall? ‘Crash Course’ and ASU’s Affordable Online Learning Platform

John and Hank Green and Arizona State University are offering for-credit college classes for $25 each. Once you’re finished with the class, you can convert it into ASU credit for $400.

Evan Castillo June 16, 2025
Proposed Pell Grant Cuts Could Have Outsized Impact on Online, Adult Students

Proposed Pell Grant Cuts Could Have Outsized Impact on Online, Adult Students

Experts told BestColleges that the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” that passed the U.S. House in May could cause many part-time students to lose access to critical financial aid.

Matthew Arrojas June 19, 2025
Working Professionals Want Flexible Business Master’s Degrees: Report

Working Professionals Want Flexible Business Master’s Degrees: Report

Experienced professionals want specialized business master’s degrees, but they prioritize flexibility around their careers.

Bennett Leckrone June 12, 2025
Students Applying for Federal Financial Aid Will See Stricter ID Requirements

Students Applying for Federal Financial Aid Will See Stricter ID Requirements

The Department of Education is requiring applicants to present a valid government-issued photo ID either in person or through live video to be eligible for federal student aid.

Evan Castillo June 11, 2025
Reenrolling Students Present Opportunities, Challenges for Online Colleges

Reenrolling Students Present Opportunities, Challenges for Online Colleges

Students who stopped out are reenrolling at primarily online institutions at a high rate, but online colleges are graduating these students at the smallest rate of all institutions.

Evan Castillo June 11, 2025