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Author: Chris Quintana, USA TODAY

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This controversial, for-profit college has received $1.6B in GI Bill funds, the most of any school

March 22, 2023March 22, 2023 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on This controversial, for-profit college has received $1.6B in GI Bill funds, the most of any school

An analysis of federal data shared with USA TODAY shows the University of Phoenix is the top recipient of money meant for veterans’ education.

Nation

Student loan payments are set to restart in 2023. Here’s how borrowers should prepare.

February 21, 2023February 21, 2023 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Student loan payments are set to restart in 2023. Here’s how borrowers should prepare.

Some borrowers have never made a payment. Many await word on President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan.

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Are for-profit colleges worth the cost? Graduates are split on the value of their degrees

January 31, 2023 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Are for-profit colleges worth the cost? Graduates are split on the value of their degrees

About 40% of those who graduate from a for-profit college say their degree was worth it, but about the same share say their education hasn’t paid off.

Nation

First gen students are missing from the nation’s top colleges. Can virtual advising help?

January 29, 2023 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on First gen students are missing from the nation’s top colleges. Can virtual advising help?

First generation students are less likely to attend the nation’s top colleges. A nonprofit says support from their peers could change that.

Nation

‘Varsity Blues’ mastermind William ‘Rick’ Singer gets more than 3 years in prison over college admissions scandal

January 4, 2023 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Varsity Blues’ mastermind William ‘Rick’ Singer gets more than 3 years in prison over college admissions scandal

Prosecutors asked that Rick Singer be sentenced to six years, while his lawyer requested three years of probation or six months behind bars.

Nation

Former Pope Benedict XVI, first to resign papacy in roughly 600 years, dies following illness

December 31, 2022December 31, 2022 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Former Pope Benedict XVI, first to resign papacy in roughly 600 years, dies following illness

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the first man in nearly 600 years to resign from the papacy, died at 95. He was a traditionalist, but also adopted Twitter.

Money

What are career closets? More colleges help cash-strapped students with job-ready clothes

December 26, 2022December 27, 2022 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on What are career closets? More colleges help cash-strapped students with job-ready clothes

Colleges are luring more low-income students, but support can falters over time. One way to keep support going is access to costly business wear.

Money

What happened to Biden’s free college plan? Cutting cost of higher ed out of feds’ reach

December 20, 2022December 20, 2022 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on What happened to Biden’s free college plan? Cutting cost of higher ed out of feds’ reach

The president’s plan for mass student loan debt relief is stalled, but college affordability experts say larger question about cost remains unanswered

Money

Is student loan forgiveness dead? Hope is dwindling, but here are Biden’s remaining options

November 17, 2022November 18, 2022 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Is student loan forgiveness dead? Hope is dwindling, but here are Biden’s remaining options

With President Joe Biden’s ‘s plan for mass student debt relief in legal limbo, some question whether the payment pause will be extended.

Money

With student loan forgiveness stuck in courts, here’s how feds are still erasing debt

November 13, 2022November 14, 2022 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on With student loan forgiveness stuck in courts, here’s how feds are still erasing debt

With the president’s student debt relief plan on hold, the Education Department is simplifying other debt relief programs that include forgiveness

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Why Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes team could surprise the nation (or not)

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