Students At Fake University Say They Are "Victims" Of Government Sting
"I thought, honestly, What the fuck?"
Here Are Some Major Equality Gaps Women's Soccer Teams Face Around The World
The U.S. Women's soccer team isn't the only one fighting an uphill battle for equal treatment.
States Call For Removal Of College Watchdog For "Spectacular" Failures
Thirteen attorneys general said the Accrediting Council of Independent Schools and Colleges was guilty of "systemic and extreme" failures.
Parents Will Sue America's Largest School District Over School Violence
With the backing of a pro-charter school advocacy group, the families will file a suit claiming the public school system is failing to prevent bullying and violence.
The Government Set Up A Fake University To Catch Visa Fraudsters
Twenty-one people were indicted for conspiring to commit visa fraud Tuesday after a multiyear undercover sting operation by the federal government.
Megan Rapinoe: "We're Asking For A Baseline Of Respect" From U.S. Soccer
BuzzFeed News spoke to women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe, one of five players to file a wage discrimination complaint Thursday against their employer, U.S. Soccer.
University Of California Lowered Standards To Admit Out-Of-State Students
As governments cut university funding, more state schools are boosting out-of-state and international student enrollments.
Students Ripped Off By For-Profit Colleges Discover They Can't Sue
Unlike traditional universities, many for-profit colleges insert language into enrollment documents that prevents students from taking disputes to court.
Government Will Cancel Debt Of Corinthian Students Nationwide
Hundreds of thousands of former students of the disgraced college operator will be able to cancel their debt by filling out an online form.
California Wins $1.2 Billion Judgment Against Disgraced For-Profit College
The bankrupt Corinthian Colleges, which ran the Everest University chain, is unlikely to ever pay.
Public College Opens New Frontier In Education Privatization
For the first time, the world's largest education company will handle the entire student recruitment process at a college, pushing the boundaries of privatization at public schools.
Why Even Wealthy Black Students Have More Student Loan Debt
It's not only a matter of income — there are also differences in how black families acquire wealth.
Foreign Tech And Engineering Students Can Now Stay In The U.S. Longer
New visa rules will allow certain students to work in the United States for as long as three years after graduating.
Chipotle Just Closed A Restaurant In Massachusetts Due To Norovirus Concerns
The restaurant voluntarily closed for cleaning after at least one employee contracted the virus.
We Looked Inside Yale's Admissions Files And Found How They Talk About Applicants
If you thought it was kinda BS, you were right.
Here's Everything You Need To Know About The New SAT
High school juniors across the country will take the new and improved SAT for the first time this Saturday.
America's Most Valuable For-Profit College Has A New Plan To Go Non-Profit
Grand Canyon Education, valued at $1.6 billion, wants to spin off its university campus as a non-profit, while keeping its services business as a listed company.
Obama Administration Will Crack Down On Fraud By Colleges
A new fraud unit could lead to more schools being punished - and more federal student loans being written off.
Investors With Ties To Obama Will Buy University Of Phoenix Owner
The $1.1 billion deal will take the for-profit college's owner private and install former Deputy Secretary of Education Tony Miller as its chairman.
These Obscure Colleges Sign Up Thousands Of Foreign Students With Little Oversight
The little-known Northwestern Polytechnic University now enrolls more international students than almost any other U.S. college.