The Wall Street Journal's first survey of executive M.B.A. programs measures which schools do the best job of turning up-and-coming managers into full-fledged leaders.
At a time when hiring for college graduates is flat-lining, many young adults are seeing their start dates pushed back and their job offers rescinded.
The Department of Education plans to purchase up to $6.5 billion worth of federally guaranteed student loans that were made during the 2007-2008 academic year.
Colleges and universities are encouraging donors to contribute directly to education rather than asking for big gifts toward buildings and programs.
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Installing a firewall on your computer is just one of the ways you can protect your identity while attending college.
The federal government plans to expand its program to buy federally-guaranteed student loans made by private lenders to pump additional liquidity into the market.
The median compensation for public-university presidents for the 2007-2008 academic year was $427,400, up 7.6% from $397,349 during the previous academic year.
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When we get lots of reader email, we know we've struck a chord. College choice is clearly a chord.
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Business school professor Simon Johnson set out to make sense of the financial mess for students – and for the rest of us.
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India's colleges face regulations that cover everything from teaching credentials to computer terminals.
Inflated academic credentials in the nation's executive suites may be more common than generally thought.
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Business is bad on Wall Street, and business schools are bracing for the impact: A surge in applications this year to their full-time M.B.A. programs.
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Students in the "Stock Market Game," a contest in which kids get a hypothetical $100,000 to invest, are finding themselves in the red this year.
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A rule designed to protect investors in 529 college-savings plans is preventing them from shifting to more-conservative investments as the stock market falls.
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