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Career

3 Reasons To Encourage Your Teen to Get a Summer Job or Internship

Summer is the best time for teenagers to develop and learn these three skills, which will serve them well throughout their careers.

Career

Gen Z is Losing Faith In the College Degree — Here's 3 Reasons Why It's Still Important For Them

A college degree may not be essential for success but here are three crucial reasons you should encourage your Gen Z kids to still get one.

Career

Entry-Level Job Candidates Should Be Ready to Answer This Make-or-Break Question While Interviewing at Top Companies Like JPMorgan Chase, Talent Expert Says

A college degree might not be the strict requirement it once was — but successful applicants must be prepared to showcase another aspect of their resume.

Business News

A University Awarded a Student $10,000 for His AI Tool — Then Suspended Him for Using It, According to a New Lawsuit

Emory University awarded the AI study aid the $10,000 grand prize in an entrepreneurial pitch competition last year.

Money & Finance

These 10 Colleges Prepare Students for Lucrative Careers in AI — Churning Out Graduates With $100,000+ Salaries and 100% Employability, New Report Reveals

The average starting salary for a college graduate is about $58,862, but pursuing a computer science-related degree can change that.

Side Hustle

These College Friends Started a 'Fun' Side Hustle That Landed Them on 'Shark Tank'— Now the Idea Is Helping Dozens Make Extra Cash: 'Start Saying Yes'

Jess Blakley and Willow Sprague brainstormed a business that would allow them to hang out more — but it turned into something much bigger.

Career

4 Ways to Support Your Child Through the College Acceptance (and Rejection) Process

Rejections from dream colleges can cause distress and disappointment for students. But with a healthy and understanding environment at home, created with these four strategies, you can help your teen cope and bounce back.

Business News

14 College Majors Where the Typical Graduate Is Making at Least $100,000 By the Middle of Their Careers

Here are 14 majors that led to having a median wage of at least $100,000 a year by age 35.

Career

Do Children Need to Go Out of State for the Real College Experience?

For most, college is a transformative experience; it's when we truly discover ourselves. But is this only possible if children are separated from their parents by miles? Here's how in-state colleges can be equally valuable.

Small Business Guide

How To Help (and Not Hurt) Your Child's College Admissions Process

Are you a helicopter parent or a hands-off parent? Your approach can make or break your child's chances of getting into their dream school. Here are key ways to find the right balance.

Leadership

What the Ivy League is Looking For in the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

Ivy League universities are well aware that many incoming students have plans to kickstart their entrepreneurial ventures while in college. But how do they decide who makes the cut? Here are three traits that will truly set authentic leaders apart from others in the eyes of Ivy admissions officers.

Side Hustle

This Graduate Student Started a Side Hustle to Help Pay Tuition. It Earned Over $115,000 Last Year — More Than His Full-Time Job.

In 2017, Carter Osborne launched a side gig to "take the edge off" tuition payments for graduate school. But it would grow into a much larger — and lucrative — venture.

Leadership

How an MBA Will Prepare You to Change the World

Is changing the world just a lofty ambition for business schools, or can an MBA help students turn it into a reality? Here's how the MBA degree has transformed.