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'Open' learning resources are more economical than e-textbooks, education advocates say.
In this week's roundup: Obama announces 10 states that now have flexibility from No Child Left Behind.
Parents can be supportive when grades aren't up to par but should avoid overstepping, experts say.
These offerings may seem oddball but they can be worth some real money toward your education.
If a school's endowment shrinks, it may have less money to spend on its students.
Experts suggest more research and campus visits to help students with special needs pick their schools.
It doesn’t have to be about roses and chocolate; here are other ways to spread the love on February 14.
Teens study international relations and other cultures through summer programs and school events.
Professors and students wait to see the impact of Apple's big splash in the college landscape.
Business schools target the aerospace and aviation industry with niche degrees, graduate certificates.
