Applications for Secondary Schools: Less Interest in Long-term Gymnasiums than Last Year
This article discusses a decrease in interest in long-term gymnasiums in the Czech Republic compared to the previous year.
Income Limits for Student Loan Interest Aid Increase in March
Income limits for student loan interest aid in Finland will rise in March, according to the Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela).
Income limits for student loan interest assistance will increase in March
The income limits for student loan interest assistance in Finland will rise in March, according to the Finnish Social Insurance Institution (Kela).
Martin Lewis ambushes Badenoch on Good Morning Britain over student loans plan
Kemi Badenoch was unexpectedly challenged live on air by finance expert Martin Lewis regarding the government's student loan interest rate cut proposal.
1.8 Thousand Students Admitted to Vocational Schools During Winter Enrollment
This winter, 1.8 thousand students were admitted to various vocational training programs in Lithuania, reflecting an increasing trend in interest for specific trades.
Tories would scrap ‘debt trap’ of high interest student loans, says Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch announced that the Conservative Party plans to eliminate high interest rates on student loans, increasing pressure on Labour to address the issue.
Fies 2026: Single Call Results for the First Semester Released
The Brazilian Ministry of Education has released the results of the single call for the Fies financing program for the first semester of 2026, which offers interest-free loans to eligible students.
Scholarship Interest Rates Soar, Limit Approaches - A Difference of Four Years After Graduation Results in an Increase of 780,000 Yen in Total Repayment
The rise in scholarship interest rates in Japan, resulting from a revision in financial policies, has significantly increased repayment amounts for students graduating four years apart.
The Most Demanded Social Sciences Programs in Universities; Interest in the Service Sector Decreases
The number of male students in Latvia's universities is increasing while female enrollment is slightly declining, with a growing demand for social sciences, business studies, and law programs.
Are you in trouble because of your student loan? Answer the survey and share your experiences
Growing financial burdens from rising student loan interest rates are causing increased distress among Finnish students, leading to significant amounts of unpaid loans.
First graduation in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in Oriximiná has a student over 60
The first graduation program for a Bachelor's degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in Oriximiná has welcomed a student aged over 60, highlighting the widespread interest in technology across all age groups.
Fies has open registrations for 2026; learn how to take advantage without falling into traps
The Brazilian Ministry of Education opens registrations for the Fies program, which offers interest-free loans for students with a family income of up to three minimum wages per person, starting on June 3, 2026.
Residential and hotels will sweep among large investors in 2026
In 2026, major investors are expected to heavily invest in residential and hotel properties, with student housing and home development also attracting significant interest, continuing the trend of record-high real estate investment.