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I'm 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement — what should I do? Don't panic. Here are 5 of the easiest ways you ...
The college is among the biggest recipients of foreign investments among schools nationwide and has previously faced ...
BOSTON, MA – Harvard University has announced a major expansion of its financial aid program, offering free tuition to students whose families earn $200,000 or less per year. The move ...
Harvard may have $9 billion on the line. By Michael C. Bender and Stephanie Saul The Trump administration sent Harvard a list of demands on Thursday that would have to be met to end a government ...
After the Trump Administration froze $400 million in federal funding for Columbia University, two more Ivy League institutions face the potential loss of their federal funding over their responses ...
U.S. Education Department Secretary Linda McMahon in the Dirksen Senate office building in Washington, D.C. in February. Photo by Annabelle Gordon/UPI 31,170 people played the daily Crossword ...
The Trump administration has begun a broad examination of almost $9 billion in federal aid to Harvard University, escalating its drive against what it deems is the failure of elite institutions to ...
The Education Department announced Monday that will review the $255.6 million in federal contracts and over $8.7 billion in multi-year grant commitments awarded to Harvard and its affiliates.
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It’s even more advantageous if grandparents create these accounts since their 529 plans do not impact a student’s ability to access financial aid. On the other hand, if the child’s parent ...
Harvard University shook up its Center for Middle Eastern Studies and Yale University removed a pro-Palestinian staff member this week as colleges continue to face pressure from the Trump ...
According to the Harvard Gazette, the expansion will mean that approximately 86% of U.S. families now qualify for Harvard’s financial aid. I'm 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement ...