Mom in college admissions scheme gets time served after 'harsh, isolating' jail conditions
The woman pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to get her son admitted to UCLA as a purported soccer recruit.
Notre Dame bringing students back to campus 2 weeks early
The condensed semester schedule aims to prevent students from bringing pathogens to campus after being exposed while away during their fall and Thanksgiving breaks.
What is a gap year?
The question of whether a student should take a gap year has become more common as students grapple with the financial impacts of COVID-19.
5 college degrees that make the most money
A number of college degrees lend themselves to high starting salaries, data show
Graduations, campus classes canceled by coronavirus shock college-town economy
The coronavirus pandemic has turned vibrant college towns across the U.S. into vacant ones.
Some US schools are pulling the plug on distance learning
The district of Chattahoochee in Georgia is among many around the U.S. that have pulled the plug on distance learning, all citing reasons of stress, lack of devices and internet access and the quality of learning.
Two-thirds of college students comfortable returning to campus for fall semester: Survey
Sixty-five percent of students feel comfortable enough to attending in-person classes come the fall semester.
Varney: Democrat-run states keep coronavirus lockdowns going, see defiance and revolt
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues Democrat-run states are seeing more defiance and revolt against coronavirus lockdown orders.
Coronavirus to force California public universities largely online for Fall
Most students at California's public universities won't be returning to classes this fall.
Arkansas professor failed to disclose China ties: Feds
The Arkansas researcher had worked for the university since 1988 and had received federal grants from NASA.
Judge denies Lori Loughlin's latest dismissal attempt
The defense argued agents bullied a witness into fabricating evidence.
Coronavirus-prompted college campus shutdown halts some work-study payments
Federal work student provides students with jobs and payment to put towards college-related costs.
Top MBA programs split on whether accepted students can skip the fall
M.B.A. programs, already on shaky ground, could face big tuition losses and trouble filling classes if masses of students defer.
YouTube hosting Google CEO, big-name celebs for virtual Class of 2020 celebration
The show will also include a lineup of appearances by BTS, Alicia Keys, Kelly Rowland, Kerry Washington, and Zendaya.
Over 25 universities sued after coronavirus-prompted changes
Schools insist that, after being forced to close by their states, they're still offering students a quality education.
Coronavirus disruption of elite universities boosts community college appeal
Institutions nationwide have been considering the continuation of online learning into the fall semester and newly-committed students are concerned about losing the experience while still paying for it.
Coronavirus pandemic leads to increased demand for co-living spaces
Co-living, or sharing a communal space with a group of strangers, has proven to be a resilient asset class during the most recent global downturn.
Coronavirus crisis begs question, do colleges really need SAT/ACT test industry?
A significant amount of money is spent on SAT/ACT preparation.
More college students suing for tuition refunds, as some schools refuse reimbursement
Brown, Boston and Montclair State universities were slapped with separate lawsuits by students calling to be reimbursed.
Coronavirus delays prison for Hot Pockets heir, ex-PIMCO CEO
An heir to the Hot Pockets fortune and a former investment executive who participated in the college admissions cheating scheme can delay going to prison until this summer.



















