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.
Winemaker receives longest prison sentence yet in college admissions scandal
Prosecutors had sought an even longer sentence for the California winemaker.
No more SAT? One university system might not require it anymore
The FOX Business 'Bulls and Bears' panel discuss the University of California's possible decision to get rid off the SAT.
College students not sinking money into stocks like they used to
College students have mixed feeling about investing. FOX Business' Kristina Partsinevelos with more.
Lindsey Burke: A major threat to our economy -- The student loan system is underwater
Federal taxpayers now underwrite more than $150 billion annually in federal student loans and grants, and college costs are higher than ever before.
Big-time lawyer sentenced to 1 month in prison, $50k fine in college admissions scandal
Gordon Caplan, 53, was sentenced in federal court in Boston, after he pled guilty to one count of fraud and conspiracy in May.
Joe Namath on California's NCAA law: 'To me it’s getting greedy'
Joe Namath weighs in on the California legislation that will allow college athletes to get paid.
Judge OKs Harvard affirmative action: 'No evidence of any racial animus' against Asian Americans
A federal judge said Harvard did not discriminate against Asian-Americans in admissions.
‘It all boiled down to freedom’: How a Michigan couple paid off $120,000 in student loans in less than 3 years
“I didn't want to work my entire life … and always have to pay bills,” Quenton Ross, one half of the couple, told Fox Business. “It wasn't the just debt. It was really a bigger factor for us.”
These are the best MBA programs in the US — and how much they cost
These are the best MBA programs in the U.S., according to WalletHub.
These high paying jobs don’t need a bachelor’s degree: Report
These are the 10 highest-paying jobs that don’t require an advanced degree, according to SmartAsset.
NCAA needs defensive plan as 3 more states look to follow California's college athletes pay law
State lawmakers in Colorado, New York and South Carolina either have submitted or plan to submit bills that would allow college athletes to earn money.
FTC to pay more than $5.4 million to people scammed by student loan debt relief fraudsters
The FTC is sending more than $5.4 million to victims of student loan debt scams.
College chancellor in hot water for boozing at campus hot spot
“In light of reports from this past weekend, ECU Interim Chancellor Dan Gerlach has been placed on administrative leave pending further investigation."
Mark Cuban thinks the NCAA will 'implode' if this happens
Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire investor Mark Cuban is worried about the idea of paying NCAA athletes.
California law to allow NCAA athletes to be paid signed by Gov. Newsom
Governor Newsom takes aim at the NCAA.


















