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How to find on-campus jobs as an international student

Career services offices normally host job fairs twice a year in the fall and spring to help international students find on-campus work.

Growing Chorus of Students Demand Refunds for US College Spring Semester

Many colleges offered partial refunds of room and board, but colleges have held fast to the idea that nobody should get back any of their tuition money.

4 tips to ace the college interview

If a college or university invites you for an interview, don’t be nervous. In the tenth instalment in our 12-part series on US college admissions, we offer some useful tips to prepare

How international students can get a nursing degree to tap into lucrative gigs in the US

Strong demand for nurses, the job’s relatively high pay, and low-risk of automation are all compelling incentives to pursue a nursing career.

US adds 22 new subjects to its list of OPT-eligible programs

A major step in the right direction, this policy change will help attract more international students.

Meet Jose Agueros, a deaf-blind student at DePaul University

Now in his senior year in the Bachelor of Science program in Health and Human Services, he plans to go to graduate school, and become a vocational counselor for deaf and blind people

Professors Can Turn Off Your Phones Remotely

South Korean educators adopt the iSmartKeeper app, while US professors use Flipd to stop students from using their smartphones in class.

Cost of US Education Weighs Heavily on International Students

Annual tuition and board for elite New York University totals $69,984 for the 2018-2019 academic year, without even accounting for books, travel and personal expenses.

Thaler's Nobel reflects how behavioral economics is in vogue

Richard Thaler won the Nobel Prize for behavioral economics, a branch of economics rooted in psychology, which has gained tremendous cachet

Two Harvard juniors win election with viral campaign rap video

The video racked up 5 million views on Twitter with Democrats Kamala Harris and Cory Booker reaching out to the students.

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