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Student loan update: Borrowers may get millions after alleged failures
Newsweek· 5 days agoThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Monday filed a complaint against two major...
Rebel softball team wins its second straight conference title
Austin Daily Herald· 46 minutes agoThe Southland softball team wrapped up its second straight SEC title when it beat Houston (11-7 overall) 8-6 in Houston Tuesday. Abby Sorgatz had two RBIs for the Rebels (15-2 overall). Southland ...
With May 1 student deposits in, Belhaven eyes the fall. What will enrollment be?
The Clarion Ledger via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThis year, glitches and holdups with the form kept many vulnerable people from getting across the...
529 college savings plans 'are better now than they've ever been,' expert says. Here are key changes...
CNBC· 4 hours agoAs the costs at some colleges near $100,000 a year, families need a savings strategy they can bank...
Cleveland State feeling the crunch from botched FAFSA rollout — and it's not alone
Crain's Cleveland Business· 6 days ago“This is what's happening to the students that typically end up coming to Cleveland State.” Any student who wants to be eligible for federal student aid must fill out the FAFSA</ ...
The Government's Solution to FAFSA Chaos: Spend $50 Million More
AOL· 6 days agoFollowing persistent technical issues with this year's updated, streamlined Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form, the Education Department has announced a ...
Universities sending out financial aid letters after FAFSA delays
WCPO Cincinnati· 6 days agoAfter months of FAFSA delays, local universities are sending out financial aid letters. You may...
Indiana's FAFSA filing efforts effective despite barriers: official report
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 7 days agoFiling the FAFSA helps determine a student’s eligibility for state and federal financial aid for...
State offers help to students struggling with FAFSA forms
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune· 2 days agoThe data is finally flowing, and award letters are being sent, but state leaders and higher...
How FAFSA complications are disproportionately affecting Black students
WLRN Miami· 3 days agoNPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Bryan J. Cook, director of higher education policy at the Urban Institute Center on Education Data and Policy, about how complications with FAFSA affect Black students.