Between 1980 and 2023, the average annual cost of attending and living at a four-year college in the United States increased by 155%, according to the National Center…
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A Student-led Rally Was the First In-Person Organizing Effort At The New School Since the 122 Staff Layoffs
In the theme of “Solidarity Not Austerity,” The Economics Student Union at The New School of Social Research led a rally outside the University Center on October 15,…
Can Gen-Z Take The Heat? Or Those Prada Flame Sandals?
Our generation increasingly faces economically challenging issues including a college debt crisis, stagnant wages and a global slowdown. Simultaneously, studies show Generation Z is more financially literate —…
Student Health Services Faces Budget Cuts
Student Health Services is facing budget cuts for the coming academic year, laying off one physician assistant and decreasing hours for other in-house providers of medical services, according…
Tuition to Rise By 3.8 Percent
Tuition is being raised once again. The New School is raising the cost of full-time enrollment 3.8 percent for the 2018-2019 academic year, according to an email sent…
Just Eat It
Starting next fall, The New School plans to instate a mandatory minimum of $250 worth of “Dining Dollars,” or non-refundable cash to be spent only at New School…