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The rulings from Kansas and Missouri federal judges put on hold the federal government helping many of the intended borrowers ease their loan repayment burdens starting July 1.
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Last year, the Biden administration had its most high-profile student debt forgiveness program blocked by the U.S. Supreme Court. But smaller, piecemeal forgiveness is happening — even in Vermont.
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Experts in post-secondary financial aid discuss the updated FAFSA form.
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A majority of the court's conservatives indicating great skepticism over the president's loan-forgiveness plan.
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On Tuesday, the justices will hear expedited arguments in a challenge to the Biden plan brought by six states — Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Arkansas, Kansas and South Carolina.
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The administration has published its student loan relief application after testing a beta version of the form over the weekend.
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The FAFSA uses tax data from two years ago to determine a student's eligibility for financial aid for college. But if your financial situation has changed since then, there are ways to get more money.
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It's the that time of year again, when high school seniors hear back from college admissions and determine the next chapter of their learning lives. But…
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Changes in the paperwork college applicants fill out to apply for financial aid have created some problems. The new format could put assistance out of…