Students who have their parents pay for their college may be missing out on a lesson in financial responsibility
Not everybody goes to college, but those that do often have more career benefit
A Generation X alumni shares the worth his journalism degree and ROTC education gives him decades after graduating from Ball State
Residents of Muncie, Indiana discuss what the town would be like without Ball State University.
Students will lose an estimated $68,153 if they don’t graduate in four years
Sixty-one percent of college graduates are prevented from moving forward after graduation by their student loan debt
Graduate of Ball State's Department of Journalism in spring 2015 talks about the worth of his college education
Approximately 75 percent of college students will change their major at least once before graduation, and can suffer financial repercussions because of it
Sixty percent of families feel they must collaborate to provide a successful education
University students feel a disconnect with the town they call home for four years











