If the Department of Education were to shut its doors, many students and families would immediately wonder: What happens to ...
this year’s FAFSA—Federal Application for Free Student Aid—now faces questions from students and families about cuts and ...
this year’s FAFSA—Federal Application for Free Student Aid—now faces questions from students and families about cuts and changes at the Education Department as well as about future loan ...
On March 20, the day that President Trump signed an executive order to “shut down” the Department of Education, its ...
President Donald Trump called for a shutdown of the United States Department of Education in an executive order signed on March 20.
In February, the ability to apply for Federal Student Aid was blocked. Now, applications are back open. Here's what to know ...
The Chronicle had a candid chat with Melanie Storey, a former FSA director and the new NASFAA president, on a “destabilizing” ...
President Trump said in a press conference that most of the responsibilities the DOE oversaw will be returned to the states.
If the department does fully shut down, student loans are not going away. Education Secretary Linda McMahon said that the agency will continue to deliver funding mandated by law, which includes ...
What will happen to my loans if the education department is shut down? If the department does ... “Where you mail your FAFSA, or repayment checks might change,” he said.