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Department of Education Lends Colleges a Hand After FAFSA Backlash

Inside Higher Ed

Department of Education Lends Colleges a Hand After FAFSA Backlash Liam Knox Tue, 02/06/2024 - 03:00 AM The department is allocating $50 million and deploying staffers to help institutions adjust to the rocky FAFSA rollout. College leaders are underwhelmed. Byline(s) Liam Knox Katherine Knott

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ACTION NEEDED: Proposed Rules Student Debt Relief (US Department of Education)

Higher Education Inquirer

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 34 CFR Part 30 [Docket ID ED–2023–OPE–0123] RIN 1840–AD95 Student Debt Relief Based on Hardship for the William D.

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US Department of Education announces grant program to boost FAFSA completion

University Business

Department of Education announced a multimillion-dollar grant program on Monday to help students apply for federal financial aid. The post US Department of Education announces grant program to boost FAFSA completion appeared first on University Business. Instead of opening on the usual Oct. Read more from WPBS.

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Students won’t be able to correct FAFSA forms until April

Higher Ed Dive

Department of Education marks yet another delay in the fraught rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The notice from the U.S.

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Colleges begin pushing back deadlines amid FAFSA delay

Higher Ed Dive

Department of Education said it wouldn’t transmit Free Application for Federal Student Aid data to colleges until March. The moves come after the U.S.

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20 senators ask Cardona to delay gainful employment, financial value transparency deadline

Higher Ed Dive

Department of Education to push the reporting due date from next month to July 2025. The bipartisan group of lawmakers asked the U.S.

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Trump’s victory sets stage for dramatic changes to higher ed policy

Higher Ed Dive

Department of Education and rolling back the new Title IX rule. The President-elect campaigned on polarizing proposals such as shutting down the U.S.

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