In the high-stakes world of college admissions, there’s one lesson every hopeful applicant should learn early: What you leave ...
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the 2026-27 school year has officially opened. Despite the U.S. government ...
The Education Department said it will continue to process FAFSA, which recently went live, amid the government shutdown.
TEXAS, USA — This week only, Texas residents can apply to public colleges and universities for free. From Oct. 13 through 19, first-year and transfer students won't have to pay a fee when applying to ...
For the first time since its glitchy revamp two years ago, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is open to students on time. The application launched last week on Oct. 1, on the same ...
SAN ANTONIO – A new Texas law passed during the 80th Texas Legislature has expedited the college application process for one week in October. Senate Bill 2231 waives application fees for all public ...
Maryland opened applications Tuesday for sites to participate in the nation’s first state-run cannabis incubator program. The program, overseen by the Maryland Cannabis Administration in partnership ...
Kansas students can apply to in-state colleges for free through Wednesday. Any Kansas resident, regardless of age or income, can apply to the seven public universities, 19 public community colleges ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — The federal government shutdown is creating a hurdle for students and a professor at Kalamazoo College. Since 2008, Associate Professor Dwight Williams has been working to ...
Texas residents can apply to public colleges and universities in the state for free Oct. 13-19. Typically, colleges and universities charge a fee for applications. But in the spring, state lawmakers ...
Re “The College Game Is Changing. It’s Still Dreadful,” by Jeffrey Selingo (Opinion guest essay, Sept. 28): Mr. Selingo is right: Almost everything about “the game” of college admissions is broken.