Dickinson College has announced that it will offer free tuition for all domestic students whose families earn $125,000 or ...
This year, Shenandoah University launched new online MBA programs in cybersecurity and public health, University of Illinois ...
Low-cost and tuition-free online schools offer significant savings on tuition compared with traditional colleges. There are concerns about how employers view degrees from these institutions. Programs ...
The free college tuition train keeps on rolling along. In the past few weeks, four more prominent colleges and universities — the University of Utah, Smith College, Bryn Mawr College and the Stevens ...
The cost of higher education continues to rise, making affordability a major concern for families. But some Ohio colleges and universities have free-tuition plans to combat these rising costs. In the ...
The annual cost of attending Stevens Institute of Technology tops $65,000 a year once tuition and mandatory fees are added in, making it one of the most expensive colleges in New Jersey. But some of ...
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If Cain Sandoval hadn’t earned a full-tuition scholarship through the Kalamazoo Promise, he likely would’ve debated whether attending college was worth the financial burden. Sandoval, a senior ...
Mikahyalah Scott always wanted to be a nurse, a passion she said she developed through taking care of her elderly mother as a young girl. After getting her GED at 16, Scott said she earned ...
The price of college is as high as ever, but many institutions, particularly in Massachusetts, have been offering tuition-free admission to those at certain income levels. All told, there are more ...
Johns Hopkins University to go tuition-free next year for undergraduates whose families have annual income of less than $200,000. Undergraduates from families with annual income of less than $200,000 ...
HICKORY, N.C. — Lenoir-Rhyne University announced a new initiative on Monday to offer free tuition to students from North Carolina and South Carolina whose families earn less than $100,000 annually.