Every college and university has its own Office of Financial Aid. Like the Admissions Committee, this office and its functioning may seem shrouded in mystery—one imagines…
In the last few decades, earning an undergraduate degree has increasingly become the “normal” and “expected” thing to do. As the percentage of high school graduates…
For those in or entering college, COVID-19 has been disheartening and, perhaps most of all, simply confusing. To help you get a handle on how higher…
College students with physical disabilities or mobility issues have a unique set of challenges to confront that most students will never encounter, or even consider. With…
While we are all mourning the loss of our favorite in-person events during the prolonged COVID-19 crisis (summer music festivals, beach days, etc.), there’s one in-person…
Each year in the late spring and early summer, ambitious MBA applicants ask themselves what the best business schools in the U.S. are—and boy are there…
Most business school students didn’t decide to earn an MBA until several years into their career. They graduated from university, spent years in the workforce, and…
The Master’s in Public Policy, or MPP, has gained traction over the years, but it remains a minuscule portion of the master’s degrees conferred each year….
High school students embarking on college applications should watch their step on social media platforms. That’s common wisdom, and it’s true. By now, we’ve all heard…
Entrepreneurs, once a rarity in the MBA classroom, today comprise a large and growing slice of the MBA student population. Top business schools, recognizing how prestige…