The White House wants to end the federal education agency, but you should still fill out FAFSA now if you want financial aid ...
In February, the ability to apply for Federal Student Aid was blocked. Now, applications are back open. Here's what to know ...
The Department of Education has re-opened applications for income-driven repayment plans. Check out the three options ...
One month after officials at the U.S. Department of Education abruptly stopped accepting new applications for income-driven ...
Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR)—determines payments as either 20 percent of discretionary income or a fixed amount over 12 ...
The U.S. Education Department reopened online applications Wednesday for income-driven repayment plans for student loan ...
The path for current student loans is uncertain, but forgiveness options look even less likely for future borrowers.
President Donald Trump says he wants to “immediately” transfer federal student loans to the Small Business Administration.
"The primary role of the Department of Education has been as a grant maker and a loan lender." For instance, the Education Department operates the Free Application for Federal Student Aid ...
The US Department of Education has cut 50% of its staff, raising concerns about the impact on student loans, financial aid, and special education services. Key offices, including the Federal ...
Filing the FAFSA unlocks access to free Pell Grants, need-based scholarships, work-study programs, and low-interest student loans. But it's not the only way to obtain financial aid. Some colleges ...
so you can still fill out your FAFSA form for this semester, even if you missed the New Jersey deadline. Do I have to repay my student loans if the Department of Education is closed? The ...