The recent policy shift in Texas, ending affordable in-state tuition for undocumented students, marks a pivotal moment for thousands pursuing higher education. Established in 2001, the Texas Dream Act provided undocumented students the opportunity to attend college under more economical in-state
An Elmhurst University junior named Mikala Marcussen-Abuharb has achieved a remarkable accolade by being selected for the prestigious Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) program. With an acceptance rate below 10%, this U.S. Department of State initiative is dedicated to providing comprehensive,
Gaining admission to one of America's most selective colleges remains a formidable challenge, as documented by a recent study that analyzed national data on university entry. Prospective students face the daunting task of competing for spots at institutions known for their rigorous academic
In recent years, the U.S. Department of Education has initiated a significant overhaul of its fraud prevention protocols within the federal financial aid application system. This initiative, driven by growing concerns over systematic exploitation by fraudulent activities, specifically targets the
In the shifting landscape of higher education, the closure of the New York Conservatory of Dramatic Arts (NYCDA) marks a significant moment, bringing both challenges and reflections on the future. Camille Faivre, an expert in education management, offers insights into this development. Camille has
With rising tuition fees and increasing competitiveness in college admissions, many students are reevaluating the traditional pathways to higher education. New Jersey, in particular, presents a compelling proposition for its college-bound students to stay within state lines. The financial and