Education & Training Update: Jun 14 (5 stories)
Sunday, 14 Jun 2026 Weekly Education & Training GLOBAL
Here is your Weekly summary for Education & Training across the world for Mon 8th June - Sun 14th June 2026
The U.S. Department of Education's new student loan repayment plan could lead to higher monthly bills for many borrowers, though strategic tax planning may help mitigate costs. Meanwhile, college tuition continues to soar, with 16 institutions now charging over $100,000 annually, highlighting the growing financial burden on students despite many paying less due to financial aid.
In a positive development, Liberty Intermediate School recently hosted Camp Invention, engaging 145 K-6 students in creative science activities. However, recent college graduates face a troubling job market, with unemployment rates nearing recession levels, raising concerns about their future prospects. In India, the Association of People with Disability launched a Policy Research Fellowship to enhance accessibility, underscoring the importance of inclusivity in education and community initiatives.
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College sticker prices top $100,000 at 16 schools — but many students pay significantly less
US Top News and Analysis 10 Jun 2026, 2:44pmThe cost of attendance at a growing number of colleges is now more than six figures a year, according to data from The Princeton Review.
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Kids get creative at Camp Invention
Shaw Local Enewspapers 13 Jun 2026, 11:00amLiberty Intermediate School hosted 145 local K-6 students this week for Camp Invention, the summer science enrichment program that is now in its 16th year in Bourbonnais.
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New student loan plan comes with higher bills for many. Tax planning can help cut your payments
US Top News and Analysis 13 Jun 2026, 1:30pmWith some planning, federal student loan borrowers can save on their monthly bills under the U.S. Department of Education's new repayment plan.
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Why Can't Young People Find Jobs?
Bloomberg Technology 8 Jun 2026, 2:15pmFor recent college graduates, the unemployment rate is reaching recession levels. But you shouldn’t blame AI, says Bloomberg Opinion columnist and economist Allison Schrager. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Led Accessibility Monitoring at Circle of Collaborations, Bengaluru
The Tribune 13 Jun 2026, 10:58amBangalore (Karnataka) [India], June 13: The Association of People with Disability (APD) launched its Policy Research Fellowship and recognised the top five districts contributing to its Yes to Access (YTA) platform at the Bengaluru edition of Circle of Collaborations, held at the Saanchi Gallery, Bengaluru International Centre.
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