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  • More U.S. High School Students Earn Diplomas

    By Stephanie Simon, Reuters

    For the first time in decades, the U.S. is making steady gains in the number of high school students earning diplomas, putting it on pace to reach a 90 percent graduation rate by 2020, according to a...

  • Are Booming Charter Schools Cherry-Picking Top Students?

    By Stephanie Simon, Reuters

    Charters are public schools, funded by taxpayers and widely promoted as open to all. But Reuters has found that across the United States, charters aggressively screen student applicants, assessing...

  • A Degree from Where? Why Your College Could Go Bankrupt

    By Blaire Briody, The Fiscal Times

    One expert estimates that half of the colleges and universities in the U.S. will be nonexistent in the next 50 years – here’s why.

  • ‘Sandwich Generation’ Gets Squeezed Once Again

    By Carol Morello, The Washington Post

    More parents are providing significant financial support for their adult children even as they cope with the needs of their own aging parents, according to a new survey of the middle-aged “sandwich...

  • 5 Ways Desperate Colleges Are Cutting Costs

    By Christina Couch, The Fiscal Times

    From using student-made campus furniture to privatizing parking garages, universities across the country are looking anywhere and everywhere to make, or save, a buck. Here are 5 unique ways they're...