(CBS MoneyWatch) For more than a decade, college tuition has been rising far beyond the rate of inflation at public colleges and universities. According to College Board figures, tuition and fees ...
(CBS MoneyWatch) For more than a decade, college tuition has been rising far beyond the rate of inflation at public colleges and universities. According to College Board figures, tuition and fees ...
Workers will pay $1 a day for a degree in business or supply chain management, choosing from three online programs ... broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to ...
A new survey sponsored by CareerBuilder found that an increasing number of employers are raising education standards for new hires. ... Got college? Hiring standards are rising.
I go to a top 20 private school. Factoring in room & board, student fees, and tuition I pay about $50,000 a year. That said, if you go to an in-state public school it's usually a lot cheaper, at ...
"The idea of asking students to be full-time academic scholars on top of ful-ltime work, that's purely embedded into the experience. It takes a student who wants to manage that well to really ...
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What to do when the tuition bill is due. ... Distributions from 529 Plan accounts to pay for ... schools outsource third-party companies to service these extended-payment plans for an annual fee ...
Water and sewer bills, which are rising faster than inflation, increased for an eighth consecutive year in a study of the country's 50 largest metropolitan regions.
Obesity Rising Among The Rich. May 2, ... ($60,000 per year or more) had the biggest growth in obesity from the early 1970s to the turn of the century, say Maheshwari and colleagues.
The average monthly cell phone bill has soared in recent years to well over $100. A study earlier this year found that Verizon was the most expensive carrier, with ... View CBS News In.
The rising tide of tax filing fraud. By Aimee Picchi February 9, 2015 / 2:59 PM / MoneyWatch It's a crime that's become so pervasive that people ranging from U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to ...
Deutsche Bank (DB) this year named the 39-year-old Colin Fan as co-head of corporate banking and securities, along with head of global markets. The Harvard University alumnus joined the German ...
Increasing numbers of U.S. troops have left the military with damaged bodies and minds, an ever-larger pool of disabled veterans that will cost the country billions of dollars for decades to come ...
But those costly TV spots -- for issues including irritable bowel syndrome and toenail fungus -- represented just a fraction of the $5.2 billion in annual advertising spending from the drug industry.
Federal Heating Aid Requests Rising. ... The reports from the state offices show that so far this year the number of households seeking help has increased by 1.1 million, a 26 percent jump over ...
Analysis: GOP Rising Stars Falling To Earth. ... (CBS) Gov. Mark Sanford's, R-S.C., tearful admission of an extramarital affair comes on the heels of Sen. John Ensign's, R-Nev., similar admission ...
Whether or not you believe in global warming, if you're buying a home near the ocean, pay attention to the expected sea level rise—and keep a close eye on those investing alongside you.
"In all of our years of tracking, we've never seen this many [hate] groups," Heidi Beirich told CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil. Beirich is the director of Southern Poverty Law Center's (SPLC ...
To be sure, taxi drivers have also been involved in criminal activities against their passengers. But the high-profile cases for Uber come at a time when it's battling a pushback from some ...
For the first time in three weeks, fixed mortgage rates have edged up from their record lows, according to Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS).