The K-shaped divide is no longer confined to the labor market. It’s now embedded in its foundation: education.
View Deputy Editor Mikaela Georgi argues that sudden loan limits disrupt graduate plans and threaten opportunities for low-income students.
Key Points ・Grad PLUS loans are ending for new borrowers after June 30, 2026, due to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). ...
A sweeping federal law called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is changing how Americans pay for graduate school. The law sets a new limit on how much graduate students can borrow. The move arrives as ...
However, researchers note that first-generation students who do complete their degrees often demonstrate strong motivation to continue their education. According to an RTI International report, 65% of ...
Discover how the GMAT evaluates your skills in business reasoning and decision-making. Learn how it compares to the GRE and ...
Kayla Missman specializes in making complicated topics more approachable. She has eight years of experience in journalism, editing and marketing, allowing her to dive into interesting topics and ...
A graduate teaching assistant who gave a University of Oklahoma student a failing grade on a psychology essay will no longer ...
With more than two decades of experience in higher education, cultural criticism and politics, Horacio Sierra's writing and public speaking aims to demystify higher education and promote the ...
Successfully preparing for, finding, and transitioning into a graduate program requires an investment of time and effort. Central to this process is the on-going consideration of your goals, strengths ...
The campus of Michigan Technological University was covered in snow, but more than 300 undergraduate students blazed a trail ...
The Graduate Student Senate at the University of Oklahoma is pushing back against the administration's decision to remove graduate teaching instructor Mel Curth from her teaching duties.