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    By Steven Kent

    | 11:02AM 3/09/2011
    Recently, Money College highlighted a number of schools that are bucking the trend toward ever-longer undergraduate degree programs. But for every school bucking a trend, many more exemplify it. That's certainly the case for the select 25 schools -- a number of them in Texas -- that wound up at...

    By LeeAnn Maton

    | 12:04PM 1/05/2011
    As costs rise for tuition, books and dorm-living, you'd think students would want to spend less on everything else. Think again. According to a 2010 report, the nearly 16 million college students who fill campuses this academic year will each drop about $361 more than last year in discretionary...

    By Steven Kent

    | 8:30AM 12/07/2010
    When the U.S. Department of Education published its new set of student aid rules recently, many education commentators saw a series of small tweaks to the current student aid system that came amid a few minor controversies -- and one glaring hole where a major controversy should have been. That...

    By LeeAnn Maton

    | 9:45AM 8/31/2010
    If law school tuition can cost more than $150,000 and the legal services profession lost 17,200 jobs between July 2009 and 2010, is investing in a law degree still worth the expense? Actually, yes, according to three legal education experts who spoke to Money College about law school financial aid....

    By Jonathan Berr

    | 9:56AM 7/15/2010
    How long will it take Haiti to make even a modest recovery from the devastating earthquake that killed 330,000 people six months ago? At least 20 years, according to the Action Plan released by the impoverished island nation's government.

    By Nick Farina

    | 3:45PM 3/08/2010
    Welcome to "Debate Team," a new Money College feature where two students duke it out on the financial issues that mean the most to their peers. Should college students protest funding cuts, as they've done recently at Berkeley and elsewhere? Haverford College student Nick Farina says absolutely,...

    By Joseph Lazzaro

    | 11:30AM 1/16/2010
    After the rescue stage is completed, Haiti will need a Marshall Plan like one implemented in Europe, post-World War II. But this time, there will need to be a large corporate presence to help make the island nation a land of opportunity and hope.

    By Carol Vinzant

    | 6:33PM 5/30/2008
    Almost every time I walk my aging dog Jolly down the street in a special harness he uses for the stairs, I get stopped by other dog owners wondering where they can get one. Dogs, like people, seem to be living longer these days, but the market for the special tools you need to keep them comfortable...