Technology and research have come a long way from where they were, but they are far from where they’re projected to be in the future.
Just like Sarah Loyd, 26 percent of college students balance financial, emotional, and college stresses with the added responsibility of parenthood
If there’s anything I’ve learned from five months of research on the cost of college, it’s that it is worth it.
Approximately 75 percent of college students will change their major at least once before graduation, and can suffer financial repercussions because of it
Innovations in technology alters student education, as technology bridges gaps for every type of learner.
Around 86 percent of college students are overwhelmed by their responsibilities, but this stress can worsen the symptoms of mental illness for some students
Students who have their parents pay for their college may be missing out on a lesson in financial responsibility
This week, Ball Bearings discusses whether or not college is worth the cost.
Only 56 percent of college students complete a four-year degree within six years
Students will lose an estimated $68,153 if they don’t graduate in four years