It’s no secret going to college is pricey. From tuition and books to lodging and food, things can add up fairly quickly. These guides will help you along the way and answer questions that students may not get the answer to by going to class.
From 2009 to 2019, U.S. student loan debt increased 107%, from $772 billion to $1.6 trillion. During the same period, the average amount individual students borrowed increased by 26%, from $24,000 to over $30,000.
One doesn’t have to look far for at least a partial explana... Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic has now claimed over 450 thousand lives in the United States and over 2 million globally.
To make matters worse, millions of Americans have lost their jobs, making it difficult to pay for basic living expenses, much less rent, mortgage payments, and colle... Read More
This summer, the Supreme Court is again hearing arguments against race-based affirmative action. While this issue continues to be contested, some have proposed income-based admissions as an alternative.
In June, Intelligent.com surveyed 1,095 Americans aged 18 and up to find o... Read More
Every June, millions of high school seniors in mainland China take the test known as the gaokao, or the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE). This test, which spans multiple days, is typically the sole determining factor for which colleges, if any, the student is able to ... Read More