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TMCF Partners with Cosmetics Company for Scholarship Program

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) which represents public Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Predominantly Black Institutions, is partnering with cosmetics company Ivy Beauty to create a scholarship program.

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Federal Agency Warns Student Loan Companies Against Bankruptcy Collections

Student Loan Planner

A key federal oversight agency is warning student loan companies not to try to collect payments from borrowers who have had their student loans discharged in bankruptcy.

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3 Company DEI Initiatives Students Care About

Symplicity

Gen Z is not only the most diverse generation entering the job market but also one that strives to hold companies accountable for their commitment to diversity and inclusion (DEI). What stood out to us was discovering more about student trends around the company DEI initiatives they care about most.

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FTC Sending Refunds to People Scammed by Student Debt Relief Company Arete

NCLC Student Loan Borrower Assistance

million to 37,844 borrowers harmed by the company. According to the FTC, the company was running a debt relief scam – a frustrating and common scheme where a company offers debt relief to student loan borrowers, charges expensive fees, and never provides the promised relief. I got a check in the mail from the FTC.

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Knowing When to Stay With a Company and When to Leave

Steve Keating

One of the hardest decisions can be knowing when it’s time to leave a company or job you’ve enjoyed. Whatever your particular case may be knowing when it’s time to leave a company can be a complex decision that depends on various factors. Sometimes, the decision to leave a company is driven by external factors.

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The Best Companies for Younger Employees to Start and Build Their Careers

Student Research Foundation

Pick the Right Company,” an article by Lauren Weber and Theo Francis in The Wall Street Journal on October 14 th , summarizes the findings of a five-year analysis of career mobility that was recently completed by the Burning Glass Institute, a Philadelphia-based think tank. . Entry level: Does the company hire inexperienced workers?

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Corporate Scholarships: 25 Companies That May Help Pay for College

Student Loan Hero

Many companies — from small businesses to major corporations — offer scholarships and grants to college students. Most company scholarships are awarded based on academic merit or financial need, and ranging in value from a few hundred dollars to awards that cover full tuition. To qualify, you must be a high school senior in the U.S.