Programs teach skills to fit jobs during record unemployment
New federal rules cause anxiety on two fronts
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced this week that international students enrolled in US colleges and universities that switch to online-only courses will have to leave the country or risk deportation
Student athletes asked to release liabilities against potential lawsuits
Coalition says CARES Act, passed in March, falls short of addressing looming hardship for millions of young borrowers
Pay, health and child care benefits to be boosted
Ivy League schools lessen demand on applicants during COVID
DOJ says Charles Lieber lied to Harvard about Thousand Talents Program
More staff, materials and transportation will be needed
Young people support protests, worry about dangers
Researchers – not undergrads – are affected by executive order
Test dates delayed by COVID-19 closures since March
Students, parents accuse College Board of "gross negligence"
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have agreed to plead guilty to charges of conspiracy to secure 'fraudulent admission' of their two children to University of Southern California, according to Department of Justice
Woman forfeits $400,000 in bribes, pays $250,000 fine
On top of campus closures, reduced funding and limited air travel caused by COVID-19 pandemic, foreign students are awaiting decision from Trump administration on whether popular work program will continue
South Korea and Vietnam are among the first, joined by the North American continent by the US state of Montana
Institute of International Education raises $1 million to start
Nope, not just your hands
Borrowers will also be allowed to suspend loan payments for at least two months to adjust to financial challenges
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