Varsity Blues: Four more plead guilty to college cheating scandal
Four parents, including three former CEOs, pleaded guilty on Monday to charges in connection to a sweeping college cheating scandal, while a fifth person also announced on Monday his plans to do so.
Inside Felicity Huffman’s cushy prison sentence
Prison expert takes FOX Business inside Felicity Huffman's stint inside a California lockup.
Sallie Mae employees treated to all-expenses paid trip to Hawaii amid student loan crisis
As the nation grapples with a massive $1.6 trillion student loan debt crisis, lending firm Sallie Mae took over 100 employees on a trip to Hawaii.
Ex-Hercules Capital exec will plead guilty in college cheating scandal
The founder and former CEO for finance lender Hercules Capital Inc. will cop to charges related to a national college cheating scheme that involves more than 50 people, including other business execs and Hollywood personas.
Millennials vs. Boomers: Poll finds one factor that puts this generation at a higher income
New data from the Pew Research Center compares millennials’ financial wellbeing with that of their older counterparts.
PSAT exams rekindle Americans' worries about college-admission fairness
As students across the country take the PSAT this week, some are worried that they're competing on an uneven playing field.
1 out of 3 college students say they were sexually assaulted on this campus
More than one third of female students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were sexually assaulted during their undergraduate years, according to a survey released this week.
University of Wyoming may lose Superman papers due to Liz Cheney's Turkey comments
University of Wyoming may lose Superman papers due to Rep. Liz Cheney's comments about Turkey.
Economist Walter Williams: Intolerance in academia - The campus madness being funded by taxpayer dollars
State governors and legislators can learn something from their Alaskan counterparts, who slashed public spending on the University of Alaska by 41%. There's nothing better than the sounds of pocketbooks snapping shut to bring a bit of sanity to college administrators.
College affordability looks for a passing grade from House members
The House Democrats propose the College Affordability Act. Read about what comes next for this groundbreaking bill.
Chipotle offers employees debt-free college degree opportunity
Chipotle gives debt-free degree opportunity for employees.
The truth about 'dream schools' in wake of college admissions scandal
In reality, the colleges your kids attend matter far less than the majors they choose, and multiple studies have shown elite schools don’t offer any extra payoff for most graduates.
College football legend Bob Stoops’ playbook for success
'You either succeed and win or you don’t… at the end of the day, there’s a lot of good excuses out there but all they do is try to justify failure.'
High-paying health care jobs that don't require medical school
These are the 10 highest-paying health care jobs that don't need a medical school degree, according to HeyTutor.
Aaron Donald supports new California NCAA law
Aaron Donald said that college athletes should get paid for their likeness.
Drexel pays $189K to cover professor's strip-club spending: Feds
Federal prosecutors said the professor used grant money meant for naval technology and energy-related research.
Fidelity cuts fees for college savings plans as education costs soar
One of the largest and most diversified global financial services firms Fidelity Investments is introducing new investment choices while trimming fees on college savings plans portfolios.
Supreme Court may be last hope for saving college athletics, ex-NCAA chief says
Former NCAA president Cedric Cedric Dempsey's record-breaking deals with ESPN and CBS were watershed moments that helped usher in a new era of growth for the NCAA.
College loans: When is it good to go in the red for higher education?
It's your future. Is it worth going into debt to get a higher education?
FBI sounds alarm about Chinese intellectual property theft on US campuses
Some university officials have showed wholehearted concern, and some have worried about limiting the "free exchange of scientific knowledge.


















