Compare today's student loan rates and see which lenders offer the lowest APRs for May 26, 2026. The post Best Student Loan Rates for May 26, 2026: Abe Leads At 2.54% appeared first on The College Investor.
Mandatory college student fees can add $2,000 to $8,000 a year to tuition. See average costs, outrageous examples, and how families should plan. The post How Mandatory College Fees Like SMU's $8,080 Catch Families Off Guard appeared first on The ...
The University of Missouri Board of Curators unanimously approved a 4% undergraduate tuition increase for fall 2026 across Mizzou, UMSL, UMKC, and S&T. The post Mizzou Tuition Rising 4% This Fall After Board Of Curators Vote appeared first on The ...
Find the high-yield savings account that can help you earn the most interest on your money. The post Best High-Yield Savings Rates for May 25, 2026: Up to 5% appeared first on The College Investor.
Dan Zibel of Student Defense joins The College Investor Audio Show to discuss AI in college admissions and student data rights. The post Dan Zibel of Student Defense on AI in Admissions, Student Data Rights, and the AI Bill of Rights appeared first ...
May 29 is 529 Day, and states are giving away money to boost education savings. The post 529 Day Offers Bonuses To Start Saving For College appeared first on The College Investor.
Cal State trustees approved 3-year bachelor's degrees across 22 campuses. New 90-unit programs target working adults and transfer students starting fall 2027. The post Cal State Approves 3-Year Bachelor's Degrees Across All 22 Campuses appeared first ...
The U.S. Department of Education is sending SAVE Plan borrowers a "courtesy" reminder before formal 90-day transition notices begin July 1, 2026. The post Education Department Sends SAVE Borrowers a "Courtesy" Warning Before July 1 Formal Notices ...
KeyBank is currently offering a $300 bonus offer for new Key Smart Checking Accounts. The post KeyBank $300 Bonus For New Key Smart Checking Accounts appeared first on The College Investor.
This week: ED hires hundreds while dismantling itself, 25 states sue over July 1 grad loan caps, Pell expands to 8-week programs, and FAFSA hits an all-time high. The post This Week In College And Money News: May 22, 2026 appeared first on The ...