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Loans and grants often aren't enough to cover all the expenses of a college education. For many students the struggle to afford school means long work hours and even skipping meals.
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A new study breaks down 1.4 million nights of sleep on college campuses. The results are surprising.
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Colleges already list high sticker prices, but those prices still don't reflect the real cost of undergraduate life. And financial aid isn't effectively bridging the gap.
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Virtual reality and other innovations are helping international students and colleges tell whether they're a good fit.
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In 1972, Latinos aged 18 to 24, represented 2.9 percent of college students. They're now 16 percent.
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Many students say they were lured into law school by the promise of high salaries upon graduation, but instead ended up with just a major debt load. How exactly schools calculate their graduates' employment statistics isn't regulated — it's up to students to scrutinize it, the ABA says.
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A new study from the group Complete College America says that despite years of increasing enrollments at colleges around the country, the number of…
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Reflections of an eastern Washington farmer harvesting alfalfa with a massive tractor:"This is about the only piece of farm equipment that has air…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-983560.mp3School starts up again in a couple of weeks and a lot of kids have just…