Recent changes to student loan policies under the Trump administration have left many borrowers in a state of confusion and ...
The removal of application materials also has caused confusion around the recertification process for borrowers already ...
The Department of Education announced March 11 that it plans to cut nearly half of its employees, a move that will likely ...
The bill seeks to provide up to $8,000 annually, for up to eight years, or $64,000. It's an upgrade over the numbers enacted ...
The Education Department deals with managing loans, financial aid and some funding, but does not develop curriculum or accredit schools.
Recent changes to student loans have caused confusion and uncertainty around recertification process for borrowers enrolled in repayment plans.
Under Trump’s directive the Department of Education laid off half its staff. The lawsuit argues Trump has no authority to make such drastic changes.
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 ...
Staffing cuts are already causing issues but you should submit the FAFSA if you need help paying for college. Here's how to ...