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Graduate School Access: Where Are The Prep Providers?
Graduate education is often overlooked in public debates, yet it fuels the professions that communities depend on most. Doctors, lawyers, teachers, therapists, and social workers all emerge from these programs, sustaining the systems that keep society healthy, educated, and functioning.
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Graduate Education: Where Is The Data?
Graduate students hold roughly half of all federal student-loan debt, and evidence suggests that even with higher earnings, many face long-term loan debt that offsets the premiums associated with graduate degrees.
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We Can't Let The New US Graduate Borrowing Caps Hit Social Mobility
Universities, states and lenders all need to step up when limits on lending from federal sources are implemented in July, says Josh Farris.
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4 Things to Consider Before Applying to a Doctorate
Obtaining a PhD is a significant financial and time investment, starting with the costs associated with applying to PhD programs. A typical PhD application costs $100, and students reported applying to an average of six graduate schools, according to a 2021 scientific publication on graduate school admissions.
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States Should Step Up on Graduate School Aid
States can offer targeted grants and zero- or low-interest loans to keep grad school pathways open after the end of Grad PLUS.
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The End of the Grad School Lifeline?
New federal loan caps taking effect in July will sharply limit graduate school access for underemployed college graduates — especially those from lower-income backgrounds who lack other ways to finance an advanced degree.
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When the Employer Is the Financial Aid Office
Employer-sponsored education benefits can align workforce development with higher education and ease the student debt burden — if they are made more visible and more robust.
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2025: The Year Federal Power Redefined Higher Education
2025 may be remembered as a turning point in American higher education, not because of any one policy shift, but because of a broader federal campaign to rein in the autonomy of colleges and universities, including the nation's most elite institutions.
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The Forgotten Story Of College Costs & Student Aid
Graduate degrees, in particular, have more than tripled in price since 2000, far outpacing the cost of housing, food, or healthcare.
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When Public Service Loan Forgiveness Falters, We All Pay The Price
Under the Department of Education's proposed rule, borrowers could be disqualified if their employer is deemed to have a 'substantial illegal purpose.'
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HBCUs Are Doing The Work — Without The Wallet
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are producing a disproportionate share of America's Black doctors, judges, and engineers — yet they remain chronically underfunded and politically undervalued.
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The Other 96%: Talent Beyond Elite Ivies
Elite institutions dominate headlines, policy debates, rankings, and even pop culture. But here's the reality: less than 5% of U.S. college students attend Ivy League or similarly elite private universities.
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Ph.D. Candidates Are Not Overqualified, They Are Underrated
Historically, Ph.D.s were seen as a pipeline to the professoriate. But that narrative is changing. Nearly half (48%) of all Ph.D. recipients now pursue careers in industry, while just 33% remain in academia.
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The 'Big Beautiful Bill' Could Quietly Undermine Higher Ed Access
The Big Beautiful Bill carries serious risks for talent development — cutting financial aid and limiting loan access just as companies struggle to recruit skilled, diverse professionals.
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The Meritocracy Myth: How MBA Admissions Reward Privilege, Not Potential
MBA programs claim to reward drive, discipline, and merit. But in practice, they often reward access — disguising privilege as potential.
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AI Is Reshaping The Workforce — But Higher Ed Isn't Preparing Students For It
What once felt like science fiction is now everyday reality: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics are rapidly transforming our world.
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No Pipeline, No Progress: Meeting The Demand For Advanced Degrees
As demand for master's and doctoral degrees surges, too few programs exist to support the students most often excluded — despite their potential.
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Graduate School — Who Should Foot The Bill?
Graduate students hold nearly half of all federal student loan debt — but receive the least attention in education policy. It's time for a shared solution.
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Affirmative Action Was Just The Start — Now Racial Progress Is Reversing
The end of affirmative action marked a turning point — but the deeper erosion of racial equity in higher education is just beginning.
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2025–2028 — 3-Year Strategic Plan
Leadership Brainery's published 3-year strategic plan covering 2025–2028.
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2025 Impact Report
Annual impact report covering Leadership Brainery program outcomes for 2025.
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2018–2023 Impact Report
Cumulative impact report for the first five years of Leadership Brainery operations.
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LBAF Overview Flyer (PDF)
Detailed overview flyer for the LBAF5 fellowship including program structure.
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Fellowship Alignment Quiz (Aidaform)
Pre-application alignment quiz for prospective LBAF Ambassador Fellowship applicants.
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Fellowship Application (Aidaform)
Direct application form for the LBAF5 Ambassador Fellowship.
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Khan Academy Official LSAT Prep
Free, self-paced LSAT prep developed in partnership with the Law School Admission Council. Covers all sections with practice tests and analytics.
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AccessLex Pre-Law Resources
AccessLex's free hub for aspiring law students: application timing, personal statement guidance, financial planning tools, and webinars from a nonprofit focused on legal-education access.
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Equal Justice Works — Public Interest Law Funding & Debt Resources
Fellowships, paid summer opportunities, and student-debt tools for students pursuing public interest law careers (civil rights, immigration, public defender, government work).
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AAMC Official MCAT Practice Materials
The only practice tests written by the same organization that writes the real MCAT. Free Sample Test + paid Official Prep Hub. Start here before any third-party prep.
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AAMC Fee Assistance Program
Reduces the MCAT registration fee, AMCAS application fees, and Medical School Admission Requirements subscription cost. Eligibility based on 400% of the federal poverty level.
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NIH Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP)
Funded gap-year research program for underrepresented post-college students preparing for biomedical PhD or MD/PhD programs. Stipend, research mentorship, GRE/MCAT prep.
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Khan Academy MCAT Prep
Free MCAT prep video library covering the natural and social sciences, with Bloomberg Philanthropies funding. Best paired with AAMC official practice tests.
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GMAT Official Starter Kit + Practice Exams
Free starter kit with 90 real GMAT questions and 2 full-length practice exams from GMAC, the test maker. Most reliable diagnostic.
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Forté Foundation MBA Fellowship
Merit-based fellowship for women pursuing MBA degrees, with $158M+ in awards across 50+ partner business schools. Apply directly to participating schools.
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The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management
Single application opens doors to 20+ top MBA programs (Berkeley Haas, Tuck, Yale SOM, Michigan Ross, etc.) plus full-tuition fellowship eligibility. Mission-driven.
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ROMBA Fellowship
Merit-based fellowship for LGBTQ+ MBA candidates. $20K+ per year at 50+ partner schools. Auto-considered when you check the LGBTQ+ box on partner applications.
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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
$37K annual stipend + $16K cost-of-education allowance for 3 years. Open to early-career STEM grad students and seniors planning to enroll. Apply in your senior year of college or first year of grad school.
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GEM Fellowship
STEM master's and PhD fellowships for underrepresented students. Includes paid summer internships at GEM Employer Members (national labs, top tech companies). Tuition + stipend.
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Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship
Most generous PhD fellowship in applied physical, biological, and engineering sciences — $250K+ over 5 years, with research freedom. Highly selective.
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Spencer Foundation Dissertation Fellowship
$27.5K dissertation-year fellowship for PhD candidates in education research. One year, non-renewable, can be combined with other awards.
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AERA Minority Dissertation Fellowship in Education Research
$27.5K + travel funding for advanced doctoral students of color completing dissertations in education research. Mentorship from senior AERA scholars included.
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Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford
Full funding for any Stanford graduate program (PhD, MBA, JD, MS, etc.) plus a year of leadership development + cohort. Open to applicants from any country, any field.
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FAFSA for Graduate Students
Most graduate students qualify for federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans (up to $20.5K/year) and Direct PLUS Loans (up to cost of attendance). File FAFSA every year — no income cap.
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Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Forgives the remaining balance on Direct Loans after 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time for a qualifying public-service employer. Most graduate-school loans qualify if consolidated correctly.
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Magoosh Free GRE Prep
200+ free GRE practice questions and a flashcard app. Solid free starting point before deciding whether to pay for a full GRE prep course.
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Council of Graduate Schools — Graduate School Application Guide
Comprehensive guide to the graduate-school application process from the trade association of US graduate schools. Step-by-step from research to enrollment.
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Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship
Pipeline fellowship for sophomores planning PhDs in humanities and social sciences. Includes summer research stipends, mentorship, and graduate-school loan repayment for fellows who pursue PhDs.
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GoArmyEd / Yellow Ribbon Program for Veterans
Yellow Ribbon Program covers tuition costs at participating graduate schools above the Post-9/11 GI Bill cap. Most top law, medical, and business schools participate.
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Free Resources for Aspiring Law Students
LSAC's curated collection of free guides, webinars, and tools for students exploring law school — covering admissions, financial aid, and the application process.
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Law School Unmasked — Law Hub
Interactive program from LSAC demystifying the law school application process with videos, exercises, and guidance designed for first-generation and underrepresented applicants.
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Xplore JD — Find the Right Law School
AccessLex's free law school search tool that matches prospective students to law schools by GPA, LSAT scores, location, and other factors. Includes bar passage and employment data.
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JD Next — An Alternative to the LSAT
JD Next is accepted by 60+ law schools as an alternative to the LSAT. Learn how it works, which schools accept it, and whether it may be right for your application strategy.
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Free Official LSAT Practice Tests
Official LSAC practice tests — the most accurate diagnostic available because they are written by the test makers. Start here before any third-party prep.
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The Difference Between M.D. and D.O. Degrees
Clear breakdown of the distinction between allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) medical degrees — covering training differences, licensing, and how to decide which path fits your goals.
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Medical Specialties — Careers in Medicine
AAMC's Careers in Medicine database with specialty profiles: lifestyle, training length, income range, and competitiveness data for every major medical specialty.
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Free MCAT Planning and Study Resources
AAMC's free MCAT planning toolkit — study schedules, free practice materials, and prep guides for students starting their MCAT journey.
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Is a PhD Right for Me? Navigating the PhD Admissions Process
J-PAL's guide to the PhD decision — covering how to evaluate fit, how admissions work, what funding looks like, and what to expect from doctoral programs in social sciences and policy.
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ProFellow — Database of Fully-Funded Ph.D. Programs
Searchable database of fully-funded PhD programs across disciplines. Filter by field, stipend, and location. One of the most comprehensive free databases for prospective doctoral students.
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Average GMAT Scores for Top MBA Programs
School-by-school breakdown of average GMAT scores at top MBA programs. Useful for setting score targets and understanding where you are competitive.
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Free GMAT Practice Test — Kaplan
Kaplan's free full-length GMAT practice test with score report and performance breakdown. Good complement to the official GMAC starter kit.
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Free GRE Practice Test — Magoosh
Magoosh's free GRE practice test with detailed answer explanations. One of the most widely used third-party GRE prep resources.
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MBA Programs that Accept the GRE
ETS's official list of business schools that accept the GRE General Test for MBA admissions — useful if you are also applying to non-business graduate programs and want one test to cover both.
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Average GRE Scores for MBA Programs
School-by-school breakdown of average GRE scores accepted by top MBA programs — helpful for setting score targets and understanding your competitiveness.
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Ask Edna — Law Resource For Students
AccessLex's AI-powered resource for law students: application guidance, financial planning, and bar prep resources in one place.
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Law School Scholarship Databank
AccessLex's database of law school scholarships organized by school, amount, and eligibility criteria. A go-to starting point for law school funding research.
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Diversity Pathway Program Directory
AccessLex's directory of law school pipeline and diversity fellowship programs for students from underrepresented backgrounds.
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28 Types of Lawyers: The Options and the Practice
Overview of every major legal specialty — from criminal defense to patent law to health care law — with descriptions of day-to-day practice and career trajectories.
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AccessConnex: Free Financial Coaching
Free one-on-one financial coaching for law school applicants and students, covering budgeting, loan planning, and scholarship strategy.
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Education Finance Council: State-Based Nonprofit Loans
Comprehensive list of state-based nonprofit student loan programs — often lower interest rates than private loans and better terms than Grad PLUS after new federal caps.
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Public Interest Scholarships Spreadsheet
Community-curated spreadsheet of public interest and social justice scholarships for law, policy, and social work students.
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The ROI of an MBA: Is the Degree Worth It?
HBS Online's data-driven breakdown of MBA return on investment — salary uplift, time to break-even, and which MBA types deliver the most value.
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Medicine vs. Public Health: Which Path Is Right for You?
Side-by-side comparison of MD and MPH tracks — training paths, career outcomes, salary ranges, and how to decide which one aligns with your goals.
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I Want to Be a Doctor! What Now?
Step-by-step guide from UTHSCSA covering the pre-med pathway: when to take the MCAT, how to build clinical experience, and how to structure your application timeline.
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Científico Latino: A STEM Doctoral Nonprofit
Graduate application support, mentorship, and research opportunities for underrepresented students pursuing STEM doctoral programs. Especially strong for Latino/a/x students.
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The PhD Project
Network increasing diversity in business faculty by supporting underrepresented minority students pursuing business PhDs. Mentorship, events, and community.
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Management Leaders of Tomorrow (MLT)
Selective career development program for underrepresented students applying to top MBA programs. Coaching, alumni network, and fellowship support.
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Georgetown CEW: Business School ROI Study
Georgetown's Center on Education and the Workforce analysis of return on investment for business degrees — by school, specialty, and student background.
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Georgetown CEW: Graduate Degrees ROI Report
Comprehensive study of earnings returns for graduate degrees across disciplines — which programs deliver strong ROI and which leave graduates with debt they can't repay.
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AAMC Medical School Admission and Enrollment Data
Annual AAMC data on medical school applicants, admissions, and enrollment — including breakdowns by race, gender, state, and specialty interest.
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2024 Survey of Earned Doctorates
NSF's annual census of doctoral degree recipients — data on fields, demographics, funding sources, employment outcomes, and postdoctoral plans.
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Georgetown CEW: Law School ROI and Data Tool
Interactive tool and report showing return on investment for law degrees by school — earnings, debt, and bar passage rates compared across 200+ law schools.
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ABA Required Disclosures: Law School Data by School
Official ABA data portal with employment outcomes, bar passage rates, and debt data for every ABA-accredited law school. Required for any serious law school research.
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AccessLex: Private and State-Based Lenders for Graduate Education
Comprehensive list of private and state-based loan programs available to law and graduate students, especially relevant after the 2026 federal Grad PLUS changes.
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Fully Funded Master's Programs in Political Science
ProFellow's curated list of fully-funded master's programs in political science, public policy, and international relations — with stipends, tuition coverage, and eligibility details.
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Fully Funded PhD Programs in Business
ProFellow's searchable database of fully-funded PhD programs in business, management, accounting, and finance — covering stipends, tuition, and application details.
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Tuition at Every Medical School in the United States
Comprehensive, annually updated breakdown of medical school tuition costs by school — essential for financial planning and cost-of-attendance comparisons.
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Paying for Doctoral Study in the Humanities
American Academy of Arts and Sciences analysis of funding sources, stipend levels, and financial sustainability for humanities PhD students across program types and institutions.
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Public Policy Professional Development Webinar Series
APPAM's 2024 professional development webinar series for public policy and management students — career strategy, networking, and field-specific guidance from working professionals.
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Hybrid Jobs: How AI Is Rewriting Work in Finance
Brookings Institution analysis of how AI is reshaping job requirements in finance and related fields — essential reading for students considering business and policy careers in the AI era.
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Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes Explorer
US Census Bureau LEHD interactive tool — explore earnings and employment outcomes for graduates of specific programs, institutions, and degree levels. Compare fields, states, and cohorts side by side.
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The Devil Is in the Details: High Graduate Student Loan Borrowing
American University PEER Center analysis exposing how aggregate borrowing statistics obscure significant disparities by program type, credential level, and institution — including which graduate programs consistently produce borrowers above federal loan caps.
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How HBCUs Have Grown Their Graduate Offerings — And Why It Matters
Century Foundation report documenting the expansion of graduate and professional programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and the implications for student access, funding equity, and institutional sustainability.
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Council of Graduate Schools: State-by-State Snapshot Data (2025–2027)
State-level data on graduate enrollment, program capacity, and policy trends from the Council of Graduate Schools — a key resource for understanding how federal policy changes are playing out across states.
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Debt and Earnings in Graduate School: Beyond Standard Measures
PSEO Coalition analysis examining the real financial return on graduate degrees for typical students in the short term — accounting for debt loads, program type, and earnings trajectories in ways standard ROI metrics miss.
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Beyond Earnings Premia: Debt-Adjusted Returns to Postsecondary Education
Peer-reviewed research paper measuring the true value of graduate degrees after accounting for student debt — finds that debt-adjusted returns vary significantly by field and institution, with some programs delivering negative real returns.
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Georgetown CEW: Which Degree Majors Pay Off?
Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce comprehensive analysis of lifetime earnings by undergraduate and graduate major — essential for students weighing program ROI against debt exposure.
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AACTE Dashboard: Education Degree Data
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education interactive data dashboard covering teacher education degree production, enrollment trends, and workforce pipeline data by state and institution type.
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PEER Analysis: Graduate Loan Limits by Program Type
American University PEER Center analysis of how the new federal graduate loan caps will affect borrowers across program types and institutions — including which fields and schools will be hit hardest.
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Graduate Degree Attainment in the Teacher Workforce
MHEC report analyzing patterns of graduate degree completion among K-12 teachers — examines how advanced degrees affect teacher effectiveness, compensation, and retention across different states and school systems.
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Graduate Enrollment Stagnant, Master’s Enrollment Slightly Down
NSC Research Center preliminary fall enrollment data showing flat overall graduate enrollment with a slight decline in master’s programs — useful context for understanding the current graduate school landscape.
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How Grad PLUS Loan Elimination Harms Women and Students of Color
EdTrust research documenting how the elimination of Grad PLUS loans and reclassification of professional degrees will disproportionately impact women, students of color, and students from low-income backgrounds pursuing health, law, and education programs.
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5 Costs of Applying to Graduate School
Practical breakdown of the real financial costs of applying to graduate programs — application fees, test prep, score reporting, transcript requests, travel for interviews, and what to budget before you even enroll.
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Empowering the Next Generation Through Hope
Derrick Young Jr. and Jonathan Allen on hope as a leadership obligation — how Leadership Brainery keeps ambition alive for the students who need access most.
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The Black History I Carry with Me Is Love
A Beautiful Resistance feature in The Boston Globe — Derrick Young Jr. on his great-grandmother Bernadine Slay-Young, the first Black woman elected justice court judge in Washington County, MS, and how her vision lives in Leadership Brainery.
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Alumni Spotlight: Derrick Young, MPH17
Tufts University School of Medicine alumni feature — Derrick Young Jr. on youth leadership, graduate school networks, and breaking the mold.
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