Gen Z benefits most from financially supportive parents, especially for rent and housing costs
What should parents consider when deciding when to cut the financial cord with their children? Cultural traditions and family financial situations are main factors.
Federal appeals court blocks all of Biden's student loan debt handout plan
A federal appeals court issued a ruling on Thursday that blocks the Biden administration from continuing to implement all of its student loan handout plan.
Top Wall Street law firm screening job applicants for participation in anti-Israel protests
Prestigious law firm Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential hires for their involvement in pro-Palestinian student groups and anti-Israel protests.
Americans' confidence in higher education drops 21 points since 2015
U.S. adults are increasingly losing confidence in higher education, with a new Gallup poll showing only 36% have "a great deal" or "quite a lot of confidence" in the institutions.
Americans' student loan balance tops $1.6 trillion; nearly half of borrowers haven't resumed payments
Student loan balances exceed $1.6 trillion, and nearly half of borrowers haven't resumed repayments on their loans after the final extension of the repayment pause concluded last year.
Want an AI career? These colleges offer degrees for the best chance
A new study shows which U.S. colleges offer the highest-paying and most employable bachelor's degrees for students seeking a career in artificial intelligence
'Rampant Zionism': Top staffers at left-wing private equity watchdog praised anti-Israel college protests
Staffers at the left-leaning Private Equity Stakeholder Project were vocal in their support of the anti-Israel college campus protests, many of which called for the destruction of the Israeli state.
50% of Americans saving for college don't know about a 529 savings plan: survey
Despite the many advantages 529 savings plans provide, many Americans are not using them as part of the education saving strategy, a recent Edward Jones survey said.
College graduation gift money: Experts reveal whether to spend it or save it, and why
As college graduates look to their work and financial futures, here is detailed advice from money experts about whether they should spend their graduation gift money — and if so, how — or save it.
Gen X, boomers among student loan borrowers who owe the most: report
New York, Georgia and California are among states with the most student loan debt. Maryland tops the charts with the most debt among borrowers per capita.
Colleges hit with lawsuits over handling of anti-Israel campus protests
Ongoing anti-Israel protests on campus around the U.S. have prompted some students to file lawsuits against schools for failing to protect their rights on campus.
UMass Dartmouth graduation speaker gives each student $1,000
A commencement speaker at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth has given each graduate $1,000 in a push for "sharing, caring, and giving."
Business leaders pressed NYC Mayor Adams to disperse Columbia protesters: report
A group of business leaders and investors privately urged New York City Mayor Eric Adams to disperse anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University according to a report.
Veteran who sacrificed his savings to pay for son's college calls student loan forgiveness a 'bitter pill'
Amid the renewed student loan forgiveness push, Daniel French said he feels as though people like himself, who sacrificed so their kids could remain debt-free, are left out of the conversation.
English woman drops out of college, starts business as dressmaker with unique flair
A business owner in the United Kingdom creates clothes from unique and colorful hand towels. Scarlett Hawkes of Liverpool told Fox New Digital she makes about 18 items a month.
Dave Portnoy unloads on anti-Israel college protesters: 'I wouldn't hire any of these activists'
Barstool Sports founder takes aim at campus agitators, telling "Varney & Co." on Friday that they "hate America" and should be "thrown in jail."
Palantir CEO: College protests are 'full-on regression from below our Constitution'
Palantir CEO Alex Karp spoke at the AI competitiveness expo with Fox News' Jennifer Griffin and said anti-Israel protesters "make no sense" and their views should be challenged.
Lawmakers say universities should pay for police response to anti-Israel protests on campuses
A bipartisan group of New York City councilmembers in the Common Sense Caucus is calling on Columbia University to reimburse the city for the expenses tied to the police response.
Biden's student debt handout plan could cost as much as $1.4 trillion
New analysis from the CRFB finds that President Biden's latest student loan handout would bring the total cost of cancellation plans to between $870 billion and $1.4 trillion.
Billionaire Columbia alum Leon Cooperman says protests are 'organized anarchy'
Billionaire Columbia University alum Leon Cooperman says the protests at his alma mater have descended into "organized anarchy," but he believes the school is addressing it.