Those entering college for the first time may experience feelings of anxiety, isolation, and uncertainty. For first-generation students, the first individuals in their families to attend and complete college, the challenges of starting college are even greater. Many first-gen students endure substantial academic obstacles as a result of not coming from families with college experience or insight. First-gen students, especially those from working class families, often encounter deeper financial difficulties and social barriers than those…
February marks Black History Month, a time to celebrate and recognize the history, heritage, and contributions made by African Americans. President Gerald Ford praised…
Pursuing a degree in finance prepares you for multiple career opportunities upon graduation, including financial analysis, investment banking, corporate finance, brokering, financial planning, underwriting,…
September 15th kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and recognize the Latino community’s heritage, history, and contributions of American citizens who…
If you’re passionate about food, where it comes from, and food safety, there’s no better thyme (yes, I went there) to explore a degree…
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced an additional and final extension to the pause of student loan repayment until January 31, 2022. The…
If you’re looking for a part-time or full-time job to help offset the cost of going to college, you may want to check out…
You’ve earned a college degree and have made the commitment to pursue graduate school. Whether you’re heading to graduate school right after completing your…
If you’re someone who is interested in learning technical, hands-on skills, a trade school might be your best option. Trade schools, also known as…