Colleges have moved on from the pandemic, but a cohort of students is catching up.
New research from Michigan State University finds that in the four years after the COVID-19 pandemic upended campus life, the ...
Some college students still feel the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, years after the world returned to normalcy. For students like Ivree Diaz, who began her college journey in 2020, the lingering ...
Female matriculants experience their largest increase in 4 years; men have an even higher increase for the third year in a row.
Spending critical high school years online left many students unprepared for college, both academically and socially. Those setbacks have been compounded by lowered grading standards and emerging ...
In fact, the researchers say the students now look fondly back on their time remote learning during the pandemic, even though ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brennan Barnard writes about the nuances of college admission. Five years ago today, we were in the throes of COVID-19. Barely a ...
The “Mary Ann Handley Award” — formerly PACT — covers the gap between grants and community college tuition and fees.
College students who left their campuses in droves as stay-at-home orders rolled in were often met with a whole new financial reality. They had to relocate in a hurry, racking up unexpected travel and ...
Most schools say they won't "give any tuition money back," said an expert. Grainger Rickenbaker was more than halfway through his freshman year at Drexel University in Philadelphia when the novel ...
As airports and airlines around the world continue to operate in the midst of a global pandemic, not every flight and region has the same Covid-19 protocols. Three WSJ reporters flew to different ...