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Georgetown MBA classes establish scholarships
Hoping to “create a cycle of giving and mentorship,” alumni came together to endow scholarships for full-time MBA students at the McDonough School of Business. Read >
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Could ‘pay-it-forward’, zero-interest loans reduce financial barriers to college?
Advocates hope more state legislatures will invest in interest-free ‘pay-it-forward’ student loan programs, which ask borrowers for repayment only when they’ve begun earning a minimum amount and use those payments to support future students. Read >
The challenge of prioritizing class attendance as absences increase
Faculty are navigating declines in student engagement and class attendance as today’s learners face work obligations, mental health concerns, and other outside challenges. Read >
Politics playing a larger role in college choice
A new report finds that more students are looking for colleges that reflect their values and allow them to express their views freely, though cost and location remain top reasons students remove a college from consideration. Read >
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