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Will it be easier for Pittsburgh families to access federal financial aid this year?

Kyle Mosley, director of financial aid at CCAC, talks to high school seniors and their parents about submitting the FASFA on Wednesday, Dec. 11,...

California welcoming first undergraduate HBCU campus

California is welcoming its first undergraduate HBCU campus. According to Ebony, Huston-Tillotson University, an HBCU established in Austin, Texas, is expanding its reach to two...

Empowering engineering students through storytelling

Engineering students from underrepresented groups often feel isolated and ultimately switch majors. skynesher/E+ via Getty Images by Anne Hamby, Boise State University; Eric Jankowski, Boise State...

Fewer college students indicate they are nonbinary amid backlash

Nonbinary students may be wary of being ‘out’ on their college applications. Vladimir Vladimirov via Getty Images by Genny Beemyn, UMass Amherst The national backlash against...

Each year, scores of accepted students drop out before college starts. What’s behind the college ‘melt?’

Students pick out dorm room supplies at the Downtown offices of The Negro Educational Emergency Drive, or NEED, in July 2024. The organization hosts...

3 strategies to help college students pick the right major the first time around and avoid some big hassles

Getty Images Stock Photo by Rachael Cody, University of Connecticut Not long after new college students have finished choosing the college that is right for them,...

 Dr. Alicia B. Harvey-Smith stands on her record: Pittsburgh Technical College president stands strong as school closes

DR. ALICIA B. HARVEY-SMITH, IN HER OFFICE AT PITTSBURGH TECHNICAL COLLEGE, IN OAKDALE. The word "debt" has been associated with Pittsburgh Technical College for a...

5 questions after the NCAA’s $2.75B settlement to pay college athletes

  by Nikolas R. Webster, University of Michigan and Richard Paulsen, University of Michigan As part of a US$2.75 billion class action settlement struck in May...

College may not be the ‘great equalizer’ − luck and hiring practices also play a role, a sociologist explains

College graduates are often in the dark when it comes to hiring practices and salaries. Chuck Savage / The Image Bank via Getty Images by Jessi...

How DEI rollbacks at colleges and universities set back learning

DEI programs can foster a stronger sense of belonging among college students from minority groups. Ariel Skelley/DigitalVision via Getty Images by JT Torres, Washington and...

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