A government shutdown began on Wednesday. Here's what to know about student loans, educational funding and the FAFSA.
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President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill" limits how much North Texas students and parents can borrow in federal loans, ...
If the government shuts down, millions of student loan borrowers may be affected, but individual impact will vary.
The U.S. Department of Education plans to furlough about 95% of its non-Federal Student Aid staff in the first week. Student loan payments will still be due, and Pell Grants and Federal Direct Student ...
Here's how the federal government shutdown, which began at midnight on Oct. 1, will impact the Department of Education and ...
Graduates typically have to commit to staying in the job for three years. In exchange, employers make payments toward their loans, with some offering as much as $65,000 in contributions. A portion of ...
Trump's Department of Education said that student-loan borrowers are still required to make payments during a government ...
At 12:01 a.m. EST, the United States Government officially shut down, leaving millions of Americans wondering what happens ...
The U.S. Department of Education has employees working to provide financial aid and process FAFSAs while others remain ...
The Department of Education has shut down but for most former and current college and university students, it's business as ...
The Pell Grant – a need-based higher education grant from the U.S. Department of Education that, unlike a loan, does not need to be repaid – lies at the heart of the federal financial aid ...