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Every Woman Deserves a Financial Education

With a college education being the first large financial investment for many students, institutions should be responsible for helping students develop financial literacy skills, writes Beth Hwang.

New Programs: Divinity, Biomedical Engineering, Economics, Customer Experience, Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Carson-Newman University is starting a master of divinity program. Fairfield University is starting an M.S. in biomedical engineering. Ferris State...

Capital Campaign Watch: Brown U, Dordt, Samford, U of Texas at Austin, U of Redlands

Starting Out Dordt College has started a campaign to raise $90 million by the end of next year. The campaign...

Berkeley Must Cap Enrollment, California Supreme Court Says

California’s Supreme Court will not consider an appeal from UC Berkeley, meaning an enrollment cap ordered by a lower court remains in place. The university continues to look for ways around it.

Losing Money on Graduate Degrees

A new report finds that STEM programs and professional degrees often pay off, while those in arts and humanities frequently do not. Many M.B.A. programs also offer a negative return on investment.

Campus Financial Aid Supports Shine in Crisis but Are Otherwise Lackluster

While many students don’t lean in on opportunities to learn more about student loans and other aspects of personal finance, they tend to have high expectations when it comes to getting help during tough times.

New Programs: Law and Values, African American Studies, Latino/a Studies

Luther College is starting a major in law and values. Mississippi College has started a minor in African American studies...

Where the Weaknesses Are in Student Financial Wellness

A survey of students’ personal finance realities reveals the need for stronger financial literacy education and support.