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Recent efforts to improve college access for low-income students tend to succeed more often in community colleges and less selective state schools, experts say

Even in a bad economy, there are still plenty of worthwhile jobs waiting to be filled by high school and college students this summer. Here are their options.

Rather than go straight to college after high school, more students are starting to opt for a year off to travel, relax and find their calling. We look at the pros and cons of taking a gap year and some of the best programs for those who want to.

Hiring prospects for recent college graduates are better than they have been since 2007, according to a new survey from the National Association of Colleges and Employers.

Despite state budget problems and tuition hikes at universities around the country, many public college presidents continue to earn high salaries and compensation in excess of $500,000 a year.

A new report indicates that Gen Y favors big banks despite a growing dissatisfaction with them.

Recent college graduates dream of working in the tech industry but they are comparatively disinterested in going into the financial industry, according to a new survey.

State and federal budget deficits have already had a noticeable impact on public employees, but they may also hurt teenagers looking for summer jobs.

Education may be expensive, but at least it comes with plenty of free stuff. MainStreet rounded up seven of the best freebies for students of all ages.

AdmissionSplash determines what colleges students have the best chance of getting into so they don’t waste time and money applying to schools that are beyond their reach.

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