Love this story! As our children prepare to go back to school, and we continue to hear of disparities in the education system as it pertains to underpaid teachers and employees, this is a definite feel-gooder

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College is expensive, so it’s important to know all your options when it comes to footing the bill. There are different loan options available, but…

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While They’re Serving Lattes, Starbucks Employees Can Get A Free Education Working at Starbucks can prove to be quite beneficial if you want to further…

Starting in the fall, Starbucks is offering free tuition for baristas who work 20 hours a week and enroll in Arizona State University’s online courses in their junior and senior years. Freshmen and sophomores are eligible for $6,500 on average in scholarships at a school where tuition runs between $480 to $543 per credit hour. […]

The Scholar Mom, Mrs. Bernice Feaster can help you get your high school aged children ready for college.  She found over $1.6 Million dollars in scholarships for her children’s education.  What can she do for YOU?  http://www.thescholarmom.com

A new report from the U.S. Department of Education reveals that Black college students are less likely than their white counterparts to receive merit-based financial aid. According to the report, during the 2007-2008 school year only 11.4 percent of all Black student received merit-based financial aid. See also: College Financial Aid Letters Targeted By Officials UNCFs […]

It’s becoming increasingly difficult for parents and students to pay for college tuition. If it wasn’t for Pell Grants, Tuition Aid Grant (TAG) and the Education Opportunity Fund (EOF), 24-year-old Vanessa Denis would have graduated from Montclair State University with tens of thousands of dollars in debt. “My high school was a college prep school […]