Posted on: 23 Jan 2026
Veterans approaching or completing their transition out of the military face an education decision that differs significantly from both active-duty service members and military spouses. The primary benefit available to most veterans, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, covers tuition up to $28,937 per year at private institutions and the full in-state rate at public institutions in […]
Posted on: 21 Jan 2026
Liberty Mutual reimburses 100 percent of approved tuition, books, and fees for undergraduate courses, starting on day one of employment. That sentence alone separates Liberty Mutual’s program from most major U.S. employer tuition benefits. The IRS Section 127 tax-free threshold is $5,250 per year. Most employers cap their tuition benefits at or near that figure […]
Posted on: 20 Jan 2026
For most adult learners pursuing a psychology degree online, the goal is not four years of intellectual exploration. It is a specific credential that unlocks a defined next step: a promotion, a graduate program, a licensure pathway, or a career change into behavioral health, human services, or organizational leadership. The timeline to that credential matters […]
Posted on: 17 Jan 2026
GEICO’s education benefit is called GEICO Strive, a company-wide tuition assistance program launched in January 2022 and built around prepaid tuition rather than traditional reimbursement. It covers up to $5,250 per calendar year in eligible education expenses, including tuition, books, registration fees, lab fees, technology fees, and graduation fees. Associates access the benefit through more […]
Posted on: 16 Jan 2026
Waste Management — now commonly called WM — employs approximately 50,000 full-time workers in the United States, most of them in roles that are physically demanding, shift-based, and essential: truck drivers, technicians, equipment operators, landfill staff, and the maintenance and logistics personnel who keep the largest environmental services company in North America operating every day. […]
Posted on: 15 Jan 2026
Oral Roberts University (ORU) is a private evangelical university in Tulsa, Oklahoma, founded in 1963 by Charismatic Christian preacher Oral Roberts. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and holds twelve additional programmatic and specialized accreditations including CCNE for nursing, CSWE for social work, ATS for theology, ABET for engineering, CAEP for teacher […]
Posted on: 14 Jan 2026
Rasmussen University is a private, for-profit institution that has served working adult learners since 1900, primarily through online and select campus-based programs in healthcare, business, technology, and education. This review evaluates what Rasmussen offers, what the data shows about its costs and outcomes, and how it compares to alternatives so you can make an informed […]
Posted on: 13 Jan 2026
First responders occupy a unique position in American higher education. They are among the most motivated adult learners in the country, working one of the most demanding schedules imaginable, earning credentials that most employers publicly celebrate but rarely reward with pay increases unless accompanied by additional education. Shift work, mandatory overtime, and on-call status make […]