This decision grows out of the high number of errors and delays associated with the federal government’s introduction of a simplified FAFSA.
Massachusetts students will get another two months to secure guaranteed financial aid for higher education through the state’s largest program.
Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with Jill Schlesinger, CBS News business
This year the U.S. Department of Education rolled out a new form, and that is where the issues started.
The delayed rollout of a new FAFSA has caused troubles for Arkansas students, parents, and colleges and universities.
Plenty of students take a year off before college. But these three situations could impact your decision.
Problems with the new FAFSA have resulted in fewer students applying for college financial aid, which could impact enrollment decisions for the fall.
The Department of Education just shared the first draft of the proposal’s rules, and there’s a lot to break down.
Amid FAFSA delays, a growing number of colleges and universities have postponed their enrollment deadlines for students waiting on award letters.
People with certain federal student loans have until Tuesday to consolidate them and qualify for debt cancellation. The Department of Education is reviewing over 40 million loan accounts and issuing credit for past payments that previously didn’t count toward forgiveness. Also in this episode: a look at the latest inflation reading, Americans’ savings habits and pop-up coworking spaces.
A former member of the Abia State House of Assembly, Aaron Uzodike, has
The University of Hawaii has had to extend their deadline to enroll once again due to the financial aid fiasco.