Ex-UCLA soccer coach in college admissions case to plead guilty
Jorge Salcedo is no longer disputing allegations he accepted $200,000 in bribes to help get two students admitted to UCLA.
As coronavirus forces colleges to close, students sue for refunds
Institutions are facing a growing number of class action lawsuits.
3 more lawsuits filed against Virginia Tech in hazing case
Three Virginia Tech former cadets are suing the university for how it disciplined them over hazing allegations.
Harvard secures $9M in coronavirus aid from CARES Act
The aid is part of a nearly $14 billion fund established for higher education by the $2.2 trillion CARES package.
Coronavirus causes college seniors job concerns, family stress
For many of the nearly 2 million people expected to earn U.S. bachelor’s degrees in 2020, the pandemic has taken away their housing, friends and long-held dreams of a graduation ceremony.
Boston University leaves coronavirus-prompted Fall 2020 postponement option open
Other colleges are also reportedly considering their options to push back the campus return date, if even by a month.
Coronavirus doesn’t care as students try to prepare for college
The outbreak has upended plans for millions of students, who are taking virtual tours of schools while also dealing with concerns about tuition payments in an economic downturn — and whether campuses will even reopen by the fall.
Coronavirus is changing the college admissions process, especially for elite schools
Students who want to attend Ivy League schools could have a harder time getting in because of changes to standardized testing and grading, according to Avenue Magazine.
Loughlin, Giannulli daughters' 'Varsity Blues' rowing photos released
Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli have long argued they believed the payments were legitimate donations.
Pursuit of coronavirus story has Liberty University pressing charges against two journalists
Liberty University has pushed for criminal trespassing charges against two journalists who pursued stories about why the evangelical college in Virginia has remained partially open during the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus-struck colleges fight to survive as financial hits pile up
Scores of colleges say they’re taking heavy hits as they refund money to students for housing, dining and parking.
Coronavirus concerns: What to do if you can't pay your bills
How to prioritize your bills if you are among the millions filing for unemployment because of coronavirus-related layoffs.
Zoom’s privacy concerns amid coronavirus boom prompts US AGs to ask questions
The video platform’s popularity has peaked as millions of organizations work from home.
Loughlin, Giannulli make new bid to dismiss college admissions charges
They say Massachusetts has no connection to the alleged crimes.
Coronavirus prompts University of California to ease admissions process
The 23-campus UC system will alter requirements for fall 2020 and future semesters.
Coronavirus forces NCAA to make massive $375M cut to school payouts
Earlier this month, the NCAA made an unprecedented decision to cancel the men’s and women’s March Madness basketball tournaments.
Loughlin, Giannulli: College bribery charges must be tossed
Defense attorneys say investigators bullied their informant into lying and then concealed evidence.
What are the least expensive colleges in America?
As prices continue to skyrocket, finding an affordable institution has become even more imperative.
What are the best community colleges?
A plethora of students may use community colleges for the first two years of their college career before transitioning to a four-year institution.
What are the most expensive private colleges?
Over the last two decades alone, the average cost of private colleges within the United States has increased dramatically.


















