Recent changes to student loans have caused confusion and uncertainty around recertification process for borrowers enrolled ...
The layoffs call into question how agency will be able to handle major operations such as student loans, FAFSA, the Nation’s ...
How mass buyouts and layoffs at Trump's U.S. Department of Education might impact millions of students, teachers and ...
The temporary outage of the FAFSA website sparks fears that Donald Trump has followed through on threats to dismantle the ...
The removal of application materials also has caused confusion around the recertification process for borrowers already ...
Users reported FAFSA outages, saying they were having trouble completing the form, required for financial aid at colleges ...
Key student loan and aid programs may be eliminated or restructured if Trump follows through with cutting the Department of ...
If the department does fully shut down, student loans are not going away. Education Secretary Linda McMahon said that the agency will continue to deliver funding mandated by law, which includes ...
A preliminary tally of most of the cuts shows the Federal Student Aid Office, which handles student loan and financial aid disbursement, and the Office for Civil Rights, which protects students ...
and administers the Student Aid Program. It also oversees federal student loans held by nearly 43 million people, or one in six American adults, according to the Congressional Research Service.