Mike Rowe reveals how he'd spend Trump's proposed $3B trade school windfall
Mike Rowe proposes redirecting federal grants from Harvard to trade schools, highlighting the need for skilled trades and addressing the skills gap in America.
Trade school advocates cheer as Trump threatens to redirect Harvard federal funds
Trump's funding threat to Harvard ignites discussion on trade education's potential to solve housing and labor issues as Harvard defends its research funding.
These cities are prime areas to rent for recent college graduates
The rental markets of Austin, Raleigh and Overlank Park ranked highly for recent college graduates in a new Realtor.com report, along with cities like Minneapolis and St. Louis.
Fed Chair Powell urges Princeton grads to embrace risk and public service
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell encouraged Princeton graduates to pursue public service, take risks, and focus on personal growth in his Baccalaureate remarks.
Pennsylvania Catholic high school teaches students in-demand trade skills
Students can learn in-demand trade skills at Father Judge High School through its welding program, FOX Business' Jeff Flock reported.
Student loan delinquencies surge, sending credit scores plunging for borrowers
Student loan delinquencies have surged since a pause in reporting has concluded, with millions facing credit score declines, according to a New York Federal Reserve report.
Student loan borrowers in default begin facing debt collections
Student loan borrowers in default will begin receiving notices Monday that they are being put into collections, according to the Education Department.
Bilt Rewards launches new program to help with student debt
Bilt, a loyalty program, has been rapidly expanding its services. Now it's trying to reward students for college housing payments and helping them pay off loans.
Married Americans with student loans with income-driven plans may get a break: report
Married student loan borrowers on income-driven repayment (IDRs) appeared to no longer have to worry about the possibility of an increase in the size of their monthly payments on their debt, according to Forbes.
Blue state fraud triggers call for investigation over 'betrayal' to taxpayers
California Republican lawmakers in Congress are calling on the Department of Justice and the Department of Education to investigate fake community college applications.
College Basketball Crown gives teams an opportunity to extend their seasons
With the men’s Final Four just days away, the College Basketball Crown is now down from 16 teams to eight in this single-elimination tournament.
The age of relying on credentials is nearing an end, Mike Rowe says
MikeroweWORKS Foundation CEO Mike Rowe explains the impact of overreliance of credentials on skilled trade workers.
White House press secretary on reports Trump will disband education department: 'Expect him to deliver'
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pulls the curtain back on President Donald Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education.
Omnilert CEO talks AI and school safety in wake of Antioch High School shooting
Omnilert CEO Dave Fraser spoke to Fox Business about the potential of AI-powered weapon detection systems after a school using his company's tech experienced a shooting.
Taxpayers leaving thousands of dollars on the table at tax time: expert
Taxpayers preparing to file the 2024 tax returns should ensure they're claiming the tax credits and deductions they're eligible for and consult with a tax professional.
'Ms. Rachel' strikes deal with Netflix following conservative parents' boycott
Popular children's YouTube creator Rachel Accurso, known more commonly as Ms. Rachel, is coming to Netflix with four new episodes streaming next week.
Biden's latest round of student loan handouts brings admin total to more than 5 million
President Biden approved student loan handouts for another 150,000 people on Monday with just days left until his term in office comes to an end.
'Save Girls Sports' shirts blasted as 'transphobic' by SF Chronicle culture critic: 'Next MAGA hat?'
A SF Chronicle writer lamented the existence of shirts that voice concerns about biological-male involvement in girls' sports, arguing the ensuing controversy “demeans us all."
Was 2024 the year DEI fell apart?
Several companies and universities scaled back their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion in 2024 after facing pressure from conservative activists.
Biden administration reverses course, reopens income-based student loan repayment programs
The Department of Education is once again shaking things up for student loan borrowers by reopening enrollment for two programs suspended last year to favor President Biden's program tied up in court.