10 News A Day - March 20, 2025
- bonniechen54
- Mar 20
- 2 min read
Harvard University Expands Free Tuition Program Harvard has taken a bold step toward making higher education more accessible by expanding its free tuition policy. This initiative will help students from diverse economic backgrounds, including international students, by further reducing the cost of attendance. #HarvardUniversity #FinancialAid #HigherEd #USEducation #CollegeAffordability #StudentFinance #IvyLeague
University of Virginia’s China Office Marks 10th Anniversary The University of Virginia celebrates the 10-year anniversary of its China Office in Shanghai, a platform that has expanded student engagement opportunities in China, particularly for language studies. #UVAChinaOffice #InternationalEducation #GlobalEngagement #USEducation #HigherEd #China #StudentOpportunities
Top US Universities Expand Tuition-Free Programs A number of prestigious US universities, including MIT and Carnegie Mellon, have rolled out expanded financial aid initiatives to support low- and moderate-income students, addressing the rising costs of education. #FinancialAid #CollegeTuition #HigherEducationCosts #USUniversities #SocioeconomicDiversity #Affordability
Princeton Review: 2025 College Hopes & Worries Survey Results A survey from the Princeton Review reveals rising stress over college applications and financial concerns among students and parents. Despite these pressures, elite institutions like MIT, Harvard, and Stanford remain top choices. #CollegeApplications #FinancialAidConcerns #USTopUniversities #SATACT #CollegeStress #HigherEducationTrends #ParentStudentDifferences
MIT Tops QS World University Rankings in 11 Subjects MIT has secured the number one spot in 11 key subject areas, including Computer Science and Engineering, reaffirming its reputation for academic excellence. #MIT #UniversityRankings #QSWUR #STEMeducation #Engineering #ComputerScience #USUniversities #HigherEducationExcellence

U.S. Department of Education Cuts Tech Office, What’s Next? The U.S. Department of Education’s decision to close its Office of Educational Technology could have significant implications for digital learning initiatives and technology integration in schools. #EdTech #EducationalTechnology #DigitalLearning #EducationPolicy #USeducation #TechInSchools #OnlineLearning #EducationInnovation
Adventus.io: Transforming International Education Adventus.io is revolutionizing the global student recruitment market, offering a seamless platform for students, recruiters, and institutions, enhancing the study abroad experience with tech-driven solutions. #InternationalEducation #EdTech #StudentRecruitment #OverseasEducation #AdventusIO #StudyAbroad #EducationTechnology #IndiaEducation
Federal Lawsuit Hits Education Department Over Student Loan Programs A lawsuit has been filed against the U.S. Department of Education after it halted income-driven repayment and public service loan forgiveness programs, adding to the ongoing student loan crisis. #USStudentLoans #HigherEducationFinance #PublicServiceLoanForgiveness #IncomeDrivenRepayment #EducationPolicy #FinancialAid
How International Student Agent Management Is Evolving International student recruitment is evolving with more reliance on technology, enabling universities to streamline their processes and maintain transparency in their agent networks. #InternationalStudentRecruitment #EducationAgents #StudyAbroad #HigherEducationTechnology #GlobalEducation #StudentMobility #USUniversityAdmissions
Top US Colleges for Transfer Students The latest figures show which universities are the most transfer-friendly, helping students understand which schools are most welcoming to transfer applications and facilitating mobility in higher education. #CollegeTransfer #TransferStudents #USColleges #HigherEducation #CollegeAdmissions #StudentMobility #UniversityLife #CollegeExperience
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