Ahead of the 2015 academic year, Rowan University President Ali Houshmand visited the homes of five high school seniors to personally deliver their acceptance letters.
College education in American prisons is starting to grow again, more than two decades since federal government dollars were prohibited from being used for college programs behind bars.
Q. My daughter is a college freshman and I’m trying to figure out what deductions we can take. We paid part of the tuition from a 529 plan and the rest is loans.
Q. I have a high school senior and a junior, too, and both will go to college. I know the FAFSA is changing, but I don’t understand how. Can you explain?
There are plenty of Millennials that are having trouble finding jobs after college. The job market has forced many of those young people to either move back in with their parents, to return to school for another degree or both.
Q. I need money to pay for college. I don’t own a home but I can borrow from my 401(k), which has a better interest rate than personal loans that I’m seeing. What do you think?
One of the famous quotes from President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” I’m asking what has your college done for you and what did you have to do to get through college?