The Government Has Made College an Overpriced Scam
Thankfully, you don't need fancy dining halls or a college degree to have a good life or get a good job.
Thankfully, you don't need fancy dining halls or a college degree to have a good life or get a good job.
The injunction is the latest in a series of setbacks for the Biden administration's loan forgiveness agenda.
UVA found "insufficient evidence" to conclude that Morgan Bettinger called protesters "good speed bumps." They punished her anyway.
Biden's new income-driven repayment plan is estimated to cost taxpayers $360 billion over the next decade.
The plan's supporters say it won't push costs onto taxpayers.
Texas A&M placed a professor on paid leave for criticizing Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in a lecture on the opioid crisis.
It's time to retire the idea that getting rid of standardized tests increases equality.
Blame university administrators.
The Dirty Jobs host is freaked out by the number of men who have dropped out of the workplace.
The country's favorite blue-collar champion calls attention to the 'skills gap' and asks why young men spend so much time online.
The federal budget deficit has exploded under Biden's watch, and he can no longer pretend otherwise.
The spate of forgiveness reconciles administrative errors when carrying out changes to income-driven repayment plans.
Political appointees should have no role in faculty hiring decisions.
Biden wants to use the Higher Education Act of 1965 to forgive student loans. But that plan has major issues.
If activists want to help young people, they should start before college.
According to Gallup, those with a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in higher education has declined 21 points since 2015.
Biden plans to slash minimum monthly payments to just 5 percent of borrowers' income.
Teachers are citing West Virginia v. Barnette to protect their right not to be compelled to say something they disagree with.
A new complaint argues that legacy admissions violate the Civil Rights Act.
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Biden's proposed income-driven repayment plan could still cost taxpayers billions. And it will likely raise tuition too.
They probably aren't illegal under current law. But they are nonetheless wrong for many of the same reasons as racial preferences.
Plus: Fewer cops, less crime; free beer; and more....
A preliminary assessment of today's decisions. The majority rightly struck a blow against the use of racial preferences for purposes of advancing "diversity" in education. But there are some flaws in its reasoning.
There is no reason for public universities to grant preferential treatment to the scions of their alumni.
In a 6–3 decision, the Court ruled that race-based affirmative action in college admissions violates the 14th Amendment.
Unlike Democrats, Senate and House Republicans have released proposals that would actually tackle the root causes of increasing student loan debt.
But Chris Rufo bragged about breaking the law anyway.
A new working paper finds that borrowers whose loan payments were paused actually had more debt at the end of 2021 than those whose loans were never paused.
The state is the latest of several in recent months that have moved to eliminate college degree requirements for the vast majority of state government jobs.
If the debt ceiling bill passes, the Education Department will be barred from extending the student loan repayment pause yet again.
The lawsuit claims that the pause has cost taxpayers "$160 billion and counting."
Biden v. Nebraska has far-reaching implications for presidential power.
Not only is that claim factually incorrect, but it's also wrong to be so pessimistic about young people's economic future.
Unlike the Education Department's estimates, a CBO analysis considers how the new rules will encourage more students to take out loans they won't be able to pay back.
"If there is freedom, private property, rule of law, then Latin Americans thrive," says the social media star.
The time and money spent on college can often be used more productively.
Morgan Bettinger was accused on social media of telling protesters they would make good "speed bumps." It was more than a year before investigations cleared her.
Is this what equity looks like?
James Madison University's debate team says that "free speech should not extend to requiring us to platform or amplify ideas that are exclusionary, discriminatory, or hostile."
Martha Pollack rejects the pernicious premise that universities should protect students from offensive ideas.
A bipartisan solution to degree inflation
"It is critical to our mission as a university to think deeply about freedom of expression and the challenges that result from assaults on it," said Cornell President Martha E. Pollack.
How to—and how not to—help solve the college debt problem.
Schools are allowed to preserve sex-based restrictions for athletes provided they are "substantially related to the achievement of an important educational objective."
The college swimmer was reportedly forced to barricade herself in a room for three hours.