A staggering 70% of U.S. adults now believe that higher education is heading in the wrong direction, a sharp rise from just 56% in 2020, according to a recent survey by a leading research organization conducted among 3,445 participants, painting a vivid picture of widespread disillusionment. This
Every year, Pennsylvania College of Technology (Penn College) in Williamsport, PA, hosts a Career Fair that serves as a vital connection between academic training and industry needs, and the Fall event on September 30 and October 1 proved to be an exceptional gathering with remarkable
In a time when student loan debt across the United States has climbed to an alarming $1.814 trillion, the pursuit of higher education that balances affordability with meaningful returns has become a pressing concern for countless families and students. With the average borrower facing a debt of
In an era where the cost of higher education has reached staggering heights and student debt has become a pervasive burden for millions, the question of whether a college degree remains a sound investment weighs heavily on the minds of students and families across the nation. The once-unquestioned
Imagine a family sitting around the kitchen table, calculators in hand, poring over college applications not just for academic fit but for the best financial deal, driven by the daunting reality of skyrocketing tuition costs that have become a significant burden for many in the United States. In
In an era where the authenticity of academic credentials is increasingly under scrutiny, Kuwait has taken a bold step to protect the integrity of its education system and labor market with a groundbreaking draft law on degree equivalency. This legislation, introduced by the Ministry of Higher