College and University
  • Why Colleges Give More Aid to the Wealthy

    By Jennifer Lee Parker, CNBC

    There is growing evidence that colleges are offering more scholarship money to affluent students and less to those truly in need. While the share of those receiving merit aid is increasing, the share...

  • The Best Back-to-School Deals on Computers

    By Louis Ramirez, dealnews.com

    These days, few back-to-school shopping lists are complete without a laptop. But parents, before you begin hyperventilating at the potential cost of a new notebook, take a deep breath and consider...

  • How a Family Loan Pool Helps With College Costs

    By Jennifer Hoyt Cummings, Reuters

    One financing option for families who want to help relatives pay for school but don't want to give a handout is a family loan pool, a trust for dispersing low-interest student loans to their kin.

  • 5 Ways to Manage Student Debt (And Still Pay Your Rent)

    By Julie Halpert, The Fiscal Times

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  • How Student Debt Derails Dreams of Parenthood

    By Alllison Linn, CNBC

    Hobbled by student loan debt, frustrated by careers that have been stymied by a weak job market, and frightened by watching their own parents suffer setbacks, many young Americans feel they're...