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Israel-Gaza - live: Three-quarters of child patients near Rafah ‘safe zone’ have blast injuries,...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoSome of its equipment has been moved to field hospitals, WHO said. “WHO has pre-positioned some...
Experts fear 'catastrophic' college declines thanks to botched FAFSA rollout, Alabama completions...
Cullman Times· 7 hours agoIn some states, numbers are down by more than 35%, including in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. One example: The last thing standing between Ashnaelle Bijoux and her college dream is the FAFSA ...
Scammers Are Preying on Borrowers Waiting for Student Loan Forgiveness. Here's How to Spot Them
CNET· 7 hours agoLast month, the White House announced its latest plan for broad student loan debt relief that could help more than 25 million borrowers. The Federal Trade Commission issued ...
Biden's rocky effort to ease student loan debt has borrowers filled with anxiety
WLRN Miami· 3 days agoAs the Biden administration rushes to relieve student debt on a larger scale, South Florida...
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 ...
Student Loan Trusts Accused Deceptive and Unfair Acts Regarding COVID Actions | The Legal...
Law.com· 13 hours agoThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has sued two student financial aid companies, alleging the...
A FAFSA Fiasco Has Students Still Asking: Which College Can They Afford?
New York Times· 3 days agoThe new application for federal tuition aid was meant to be simpler. High school seniors say it has...
A FAFSA Fiasco Has Students Still Asking: Which College Can They Afford?
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThis year, that’s not necessarily the case. Because of a disastrous rollout of the new application...
Daines seeks to block students arrested during campus protests from federal debt relief
Tribune via AOL· 5 hours agoMay 8—U.S. Sen. Steve Daines is looking to bar students convicted of criminal offenses in connection with the ongoing wave of campus protests from receiving future
US Department of Education announces grant program to boost FAFSA completion
KPBS San Diego· 21 hours agoIt comes after the rollout of changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA,...