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Fraud Trial Begins For Owner Of HB-Based Student Loan Services Firm | KFI AM 640 | LA Local News
iHeartRadio· 3 days agoThe owner of a Huntington Beach-based company ripped off thousands of student loan holders across...
UVA Board of Visitors receives update on FAFSA
WVIR NBC 29· 4 hours agoThe University of Virginia says it is not out of the woods yet with problems regarding the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). During...
DC law granted noncitizens right to vote in local elections, not federal | Fact check
USA Today· 1 day agoA May 25 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows an image of a form labeled, "Non-U.S....
Google Chrome Deadline—72 Hours To Update Or Delete Your Browser
Forbes· 4 days agoUpdated June 3 following cookie theft warnings. For Google Chrome and its 2 billion-plus desktop...
Absent Teachers Risk Costing American Schools $4 Billion a Year
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Las Vegas sits in one of the nation’s largest school districts that employs a small...
Why some WA students are still waiting for college financial aid
The Columbian· 11 hours agoAfter months of confronting glitching forms, reporting errors and reprocessing efforts, Washington...
Don't forget about Ohio's special congressional election. Here's where candidates stand
The Repository via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhere do they stand on student loans? Rulli opposes student loan forgiveness. He said it's...
The free, easy financial aid form many in WA overlook | Op-Ed
Seattle Times· 3 hours agoNow is the time to fill out the FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA...
Education Department vows 'full-scale review' of financial aid office after FAFSA debacle
NBC News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoEducation Secretary Miguel Cardona promises “transformational changes” after technical issues caused...
Wiley Consumer Protection Download (June 4, 2024) | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 days agoSupreme Court Upholds CFPB Funding Structure as Constitutional. On May 16, the U.S. Supreme Court held that Congress may allow the CFPB to draw money from the Federal Reserve System consistent with the Constitution’s Appropriations Clause.