College costs keep rising, and data shows the payoff isn’t as simple as it seems—especially as earnings gaps shift and outcomes vary more than expected.
Higher education has a trust problem, and pricing is a major reason why. A group of us, enrollment management leaders from public and private four-year institutions, believe it’s time to say plainly ...
This post is adapted from testimony delivered to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on November 6, 2025. The high cost of college is a perennial source of frustration for ...
This season's college commencement celebrations come at a sobering moment. Students are facing steep loans and dicey job ...
Although the real cost of attending college is on the decline, new data suggests that increasingly outrageous sticker prices are hurting public trust and confidence in higher education. Interested in ...
・In-State Public Tuition averages $11,610 In 2024-2025 ・Private college sticker price hits $43,350 this year ・Tuition has dropped 9% on average at two-year colleges since 2014 How much will college ...
New survey data shows confusing financial aid offers are fueling backlash over college costs and higher education affordability.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Despite headlines about soaring higher education costs, the net price of college has fallen ...
It was hard enough for Licia Paulus to figure out how to pay for her son’s college education four years ago. With her twins now starting the application process, she’s discovering the path has gotten ...
It would be a mistake to assume that your affluent clients can cover the cost of college for their children. The latest annual college pricing survey from the College Board dramatically illustrates ...
FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2017, file photo, Brooklyn College students walk between classes on campus in New York. The New York state Legislature approved a budget on April 9, 2017, that includes funding ...
(Bloomberg) -- It was hard enough for Licia Paulus to figure out how to pay for her son’s college education four years ago. With her twins now starting the application process, she’s discovering the ...