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Feds wipe out student loans for 3.5K Mass. borrowers who attended defunct art school
The Republican· 7 days agoThe loan forgiveness for Bay State borrowers comes as the U.S. Department of Education announced...
Trump's Deranged Speech Wasn't Even The Craziest Part Of This Past Weekend's Donor Event
Esquire· 1 day agoAs a kind of command performance, he brought up on stage all of the rumored candidates for...
Biden Cancels $6 Billion in Debt for Grads of Failed Art Institutes
PYMNTS.com· 6 days ago“The Art Institutes preyed on the hopes of students attempting to better their lives through...
Here’s how new U.S. program hopes to boost FAFSA completion rates
Staten Island Advance· 1 day agoStudents who file the FAFSA receive aid in the form of grants, work-study programs and low-interest...
Completing the FAFSA: Here’s how many S.I. high school students completed financial aid form
Staten Island Advance· 3 days agoEvery year, millions of students across the United States file a Free Application for Federal ...
Asante ‘Crown Jewels’ Displayed, Biden Forgives $6.1 Billion ArtStudent Debt, and More: Morning...
ARTnews· 6 days agoAsante golden “crown jewels,” looted by British troops have gone on display in Ghana’s Manhyia...
Group of Republicans unites to defend the legitimacy of US elections
The Times and Democrat· 6 hours agoIt was Election Day last November, and one of Georgia's top election officials saw that reports of a...
American debt stings like never before in new era for households
The Salem News· 4 days agoThe return of student loan payments is adding to many borrowers’ financial stress. Brittany ...29-year-old in Columbus, Ohio, has about $80,000 in federal ...
Opinion | The Plight of the Late-Boomer Physician
MedPage Today· 2 days agoIn other words, my parents, and (subsequently) I, were able to reap the benefits of the American Dream: the single-family house, two cars, eating more or...
South Dakota universities respond in wake of disastrous FAFSA rollout
KNBN Rapid City· 3 days agoRAPID CITY, S.D. – Traditionally, most high school seniors who plan to attend college in the fall should know where they are going and have a plan to pay tuition