There is a significant disparity between low-income and high-income students when it comes to obtaining a degree. While many underprivileged students don’t receive merit-based scholarships, there are other options.
This week, Ball Bearings explores the importance of scholarships in pursuing higher education
This week, Ball Bearings Magazine explores the impact of scholarships
Thomas Harnisch, the director of state relations and policy analysis for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, explains the price and cost of college
Paul Fletcher, the national president of the Society of Professional Journalists, says he stands with student journalists who ask for transparency
Students continue to pay more for a college education, but know less about the financing of their university
Ball Bearings Magazine releases it's spring investigative issue: "Our Money. Their Secrets."
I spent five months investigating how student tuition is allocated and where Ball State University receives its funding. Despite claims of transparency, I was only able to touch on the answers to those two questions.
Approximately 75 percent of college students will change their major at least once before graduation, and can suffer financial repercussions because of it
If there’s anything I’ve learned from five months of research on the cost of college, it’s that it is worth it.