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Our Money. Their Secrets.

Students continue to pay more for a college education, but know less about the financing of their university
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The Scholarship Debate

This week, Ball Bearings Magazine explores the impact of scholarships
EducationQ&A

Ongoing Opportunity

National and international scholarships provide current students with either general funding or immersive experiences.
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The Cost of a Free Education

Several countries offer free higher education, but it comes at a price
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The Importance of Transparency on Campus

Paul Fletcher, the national president of the Society of Professional Journalists, says he stands with student journalists who ask for transparency
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Taking Time for Scholarships

This week, Ball Bearings explores the importance of scholarships in pursuing higher education
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The Academic Athlete

Around two percent of high school athletes are awarded athletics scholarships for college. While many dream, very few become professional athletes.
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The Price of College and the Consequences of Less Funding

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
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Navigating the Low-Income Gap

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.
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International Students + the University

This week, Ball Bearings explores the cost of an international education.
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