Category: College Planning Scholarships

Survey: 68% Say New OBBBA Loan Caps Will Slash Grad School Enrollment

Survey: 68% Say New OBBBA Loan Caps Will Slash Grad School Enrollment

Thank you for subscribing! For twenty years, the federal Grad PLUS loan served as a financial safety net, allowing graduate […]

January 21, 2026

How to bring Holocaust education home for a new generation

How to bring Holocaust education home for a new generation

Joe Engel was and remains an icon in Charleston, South Carolina. Born in Zakroczym, Poland, he survived Auschwitz and several […]

January 21, 2026

Why Teachers Need Recovery, Not More Resilience

Why Teachers Need Recovery, Not More Resilience

Teacher burnout has reached crisis levels, and proposed solutions often miss the mark. Another professional development session on self-care. Another […]

January 21, 2026

Homeless kids get special treatment at Boston-area child care center

Homeless kids get special treatment at Boston-area child care center

by Jackie Mader, The Hechinger Report January 21, 2026 To an untrained eye, the “gross motor room” at the Edgerley […]

January 21, 2026

Guiding Students Beyond the ACT

Guiding Students Beyond the ACT

January is National Mentoring Month, the perfect time to recognize how mentorship, in its many forms, is a key support […]

January 21, 2026

Guiding Students Beyond the ACT

Guiding Students Beyond the ACT

January is National Mentoring Month, the perfect time to recognize how mentorship, in its many forms, is a key support […]

January 21, 2026

Federal immigration enforcement near schools disrupts attendance, traumatizes students and damages their academic performance

Federal immigration enforcement near schools disrupts attendance, traumatizes students and damages their academic performance

The Trump administration’s recent surge of more than 3,000 federal agents to Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, is creating ripple […]

January 21, 2026

Families at All Income Levels Struggle to Find Child Care

Families at All Income Levels Struggle to Find Child Care

It started as an “if you know, you know” situation for stressed parents dealing with the high costs of — […]

January 21, 2026

I Saw Educator Burnout Up Close — and Built a Culture of Care Instead

I Saw Educator Burnout Up Close — and Built a Culture of Care Instead

The first time I realized I was running on empty wasn’t during a crisis; it was during a staff meeting. […]

January 21, 2026

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