After graduation, paying off debt is not a foreign priority. But, for many graduates, socioeconomic status, nationality difference and degree programs factor into their ability to join the workforce immediately and pay off their loans.
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Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Tony Evers are in a dead heat in the latest and last poll from Marquette Law School before next week’s election.
Two transgender women were awarded $780,000 in damages after the state refused to pay for their health care.
Large underrepresentation of women can lead to disinterest and frustration with STEM subjects.
Two-year institutions prove to be attractive options for students joining workforce
Students around Wisconsin who have begun shifting their interest to the workforce are choosing two year degrees more often than bachelor’s programs.
After both the state’s insurance board and a federal court decided against a rule prohibiting coverage of gender-affirming medical expenses, state employees could get related care by the start of next year.
A gas leak was made known to students Thursday via WiscAlerts.
Two Dane County housing projects have received $2.1 million in affordable housing tax credits from the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority.
Students and faculty spread the word about campus mental health, resulting in an increase in campus meetings, trainings and information sessions.
UW System received millions to improve health care education and delivery in rural Wisconsin
The UW System's $4 million in broadband funding comes after pushs to expand rural access.
Despite winning more than half of the votes in state elections, systemic advantages handed Democrats only one-third of the seats in the state Assembly.
While humanities majors make less money than graduates in STEM fields, they see more job satisfaction on average, according to a a 2014 report.
One of the main issues is that teachers teach native history as if Native Americans are extinct, according to Rachel Byington, former Title VII First Nations Instructional Resource Teacher at Madison Metropolitan School District and member of the Choctaw tribe of Oklahoma.
While UW-Madison saw a 29 percent increase in out of state applicants with the use of the Common App there was only a 6 percent increase in Wisconsin applicants.
Experts warn that unsustainable student borrowing is reaching crisis levels across the country. Default rates at UW-Madison have actually fallen over the past year.
Foster children could attend state colleges and universities without paying tuition if a group of bipartisan supporters get their way.