Colleges are ghost towns, but officials are trying to reach prospective students with virtual visits and Zoom meetings. Can they replicate that face-to-face feeling?
For the next few months, forget everything you know about college admissions and financial aid, especially for current high school juniors and seniors. This year is radically different and the
For the adults in the house, trying to do their own jobs while helping children with class work has become one of the most trying aspects of the pandemic.
Harvard University announced that, given the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, it is leaving the door open for a fall semester without students on campus.
Though college students have seen their in-person graduations canceled or scaled back, one organization is promising to celebrate the Class of 2020 with a virtual all-star celebration featuring Eva Longoria, Andrew Yang, Liam Payne and more.
Bates College has already taken a financial hit of up to $2 million because of coronavirus and, despite heavy cost-cutting, more economic pain is likely.. Maine news, sports, politics, election results, and obituaries from the Bangor Daily News.
One in six students who'd planned to attend four-year colleges full-time no longer plan to do so, private polling says. Data show cause for concern even about those who've already put down deposits.
New survey of college leaders' perspectives on the impact of the coronavirus reveals deep concern about impact on neediest students, uncertainty about the future and signs that some recent changes may stick.
Institutions that accept money under the Cares Act may be incurring reputational and legal liability from an administration hostile to higher education, legal experts warn.