You Can’t Use 529 Money for These 6 College Expenses

When it comes to saving for college for their kids, many parents across the country make use of the 529 plan. But what exactly is a 529, and what are... Read more
When it comes to saving for college for their kids, many parents across the country make use of the 529 plan. But what exactly is a 529, and what are... Read more
For many students, federal financial aid is the lifeline that funds their college degree. In fiscal year 2018, about 12.7 million students received... Read more
Going to college isn’t cheap. In 2018-19, the average published tuition and fees were $35,830 a year at private colleges and $26,290 per year for... Read more
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is a valuable one in the world of management and entrepreneurship. In fact, four out of five... Read more
If you start early enough, socking away money in a 529 college savings plan is one of the smartest ways to offset the rising costs of tuition.... Read more
Don’t look at the bright and shiny sticker price of college — it’ll only distract you from the reality that your tuition could comprise less... Read more
Students at only 2.8% of U.S. colleges can work their way through school. See the 41 cities where you can pay for college while working for minimum... Read more
A new Student Loan Hero study looks at the 50 U.S. colleges that provide the largest financial aid packages. See where college students can get more... Read more
No one can deny the social and personal benefits of a higher education. College introduces you to new perspectives, challenges you with... Read more
College students say that the value of their degrees hasn't kept up with tuition costs, according to a new study. Here's how to ensure your tuition... Read more
Living costs can have a huge impact on the cost of college. These new rankings highlight 20 U.S. cities where college students pay less for room and... Read more
Undergrads can get up to $12,500 per year in federal student loans, which covers education costs at just 30% of U.S. colleges. See what this means... Read more