College Planning/529 Plans

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Many Americans Unaware Of Student Debt Forgiveness Eligibility, Survey Says

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Surveyed public service and nonprofit workers said student debt was the biggest threat to their finances.

College Endowments’ Returns Plunge, Deepening Financial Squeeze

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The drop in investment returns occurred as colleges had more expenses and fewer revenues due to Covid-19.

Health-Care Workers Struggle Most With Student Loan Debt

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Private health-care workers and social workers have an average student loan balance of $72,800, Fidelity says.

Student Loan Debt Amounts Have Leveled Off

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But debt levels remain high, and policy initiatives should focus on those most in need of help, EBRI said.

College Scam Dad Is Pardoned By Trump Over $50,000 Bribe

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He is the only one of about a dozen parents charged in the scam to escape prosecution.

Elite Boarding Schools Offer Students A Unique Covid-19 Bubble

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These schools have been mostly able to offer in-person learning with relatively few incidents.

Some U.S. Colleges Cut Tuition, Ending Relentless Price Spiral

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The cost of a U.S. college education has finally stopped going up—at least at some schools.

America's Top 10 Universities

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The list includes some of the most prestigious, and expensive, universities in the nation.

The College Quandary Today

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Covid-19 shone a light on an existing college crisis, and it's likely that the value of higher education will never be seen the same way.

Ed Slott's Seven Best Year-End Tax Planning Strategies For 2020

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Time is running out this year to offer clients these tax-related benefits.

Top 10 Party Colleges Of 2020

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Before the pandemic stamped out much of U.S. campus social life, these were viewed by students as the top party schools.

Bankruptcy Is The Solution To The Student Loan Crisis

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Allowing the debt to be discharged could tighten lending standards, put a lid on tuition increases and end shady universities.

The Cost Of Leaving The U.S.

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Giving up U.S. citizenship can be complicated and costly for those with any significant amount of wealth.

Covid-19 School Closures Will Reduce Children’s Income As Adults

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Closures and lockdowns will cause an entire generation of children, according to a recent report.

Students Say Online Courses Not Worth The Cost

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The quality of the instructors and the digital courses should be scrutinized by parents and students, OneClass said.

Testing Shows Schools Aren’t Propelling Covid-19 Outbreaks

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Nevertheless, in some areas, outbreaks are occurring within schools.

Financial Education Could Stress Students Out

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Women may not feel the objective benefits they're getting from a personal financial literacy education.

Harvard's Ire Over Trump Visa Rule Shows High Stakes For Schools

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Colleges worry that continued Trump immigration policies could choke off lucrative foreign undergrads.

College-Age Americans Face Permanent Hit With Few Job Prospects

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The unemployment rate for young people age 20 to 24 was 12.5% in September, the highest among adults.

Harvard Posts $10 Million Loss With More Financial Strife Ahead

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The school may be facing two straight years of financial losses for the first time since the 1930s.

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