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Delays and government errors: How college financial aid became such a hot mess
Fox Business via AOL· 6 days agoThe botched rollout of a new FAFSA form for students and families to apply for federal financial aid...
Fewer low-income students completing student college aid form in North Dakota
Grand Forks Herald via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoMay 4—GRAND FORKS — The share of North Dakota students filling out the federal application for college financial aid is falling, and it's falling fastest ...
More GOP states challenge federal rules protecting transgender students
The News-Times· 8 hours agoSeven more Republican-led states sued Tuesday to challenge a new federal regulation that seeks to...
Black Student Accuses Liberty University of Purposely Allowing Her to Flunk Out of School
BlackNews.com· 16 hours agoThe charges are being brought against the institution’s President Dr. Dondi E. Costin, Chairperson...
Beverly-based company accused of violating ban on college recruiter payments
The Republican· 12 hours agoThe U.S. Attorney’s office for Massachusetts on Tuesday sued Study Across the Pond, a Beverly-based...
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...
Port Charlotte woman's student loans forgiveness after consolidation
WINK TV Southwest Florida· 9 hours agoOne Port Charlotte woman was skeptical of her student loan consolidation and potential forgiveness...
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 ...
GOP rep looks to remove FAFSA aid for students convicted of rioting, assaulting police in Israel...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 7 days agoRep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, plans to crack down on anti-Israel protesters with a bill that would...
Biden botched financial aid rollout. And it's parents and students who are paying the price.
USA TODAY Opinion· 7 days agoEven worse, it may lead frustrated young people to skip college altogether. The Free Application for...