The Treasury Department has released a list of 68 occupations that will qualify for the new “no tax on tips”...
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Sticker prices rarely include visas, health coverage abroad, currency swings, program surcharges, and weekend travel that can add thousands to...
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Even if you don’t think you’ll receive financial aid, you should fill out the FAFSA. According to National College Attainment...
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Department of Education is increasing its direct monitoring of student loan servicers More accountability on companies via withholding of payments...
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Republican-led House committee has proposed cutting the Department of Education’s budget by 15%, lowering funding from $79 billion to $67...
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ChatGPT offered accurate advice on the standard repayment plan but recommended outdated programs like SAVE and struggled with Public Service...
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Depending on the college or university you apply to, your plans for a major can impact your admission chances. At...
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The truth is, for 99.99% of Americans your identity has already been stolen. The question should really be: are you...
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The 2026–27 FAFSA will officially launch nationwide on October 1, but beta testing has already started. Parents and students can...
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Hundreds of major U.S. employers (from Starbucks to Amazon) offer tuition reimbursement, often covering thousands of dollars per year. Navigating...
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