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Rutgers University’s Board of Governors on Tuesday approved a $5.9 billion operating budget for the 2025–2026 academic year, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's new tax and spending measures, which he signed into law on Friday, will hit some students in ...
The Department of Education announced on July 9 that student loans for borrowers in the SAVE plan would start accruing ...
Federal legislation signed into law this month rewrites student loan and grant policy with the goal of frugality, with ...
The massive spending and tax bill signed by President Trump introduces major changes to student loans and financial aid, ...
Students logging into their student loan servicer accounts may not be able to see their progress in loan forgiveness payments ...
Families and students will have to wait even longer for financial aid offers from colleges and universities. On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Education announced yet another delay in the already ...
The Education Department has made a big mistake with this year's FAFSA — one that could cost students financial aid they're entitled to. It's now grappling with how to implement a fix.
WINTERVILLE — Pitt Community College Enrollment Services will hold “Fall Into Registration Week” in August to give students ...
There are many reasons why a student's financial aid package might decrease. Common reasons include changes in income, assets, the number of children in college and non-financial information.
From 2014 to 2017, non-need aid, or merit aid, among colleges grew 37%, compared with need-based aid, which grew 21%, according to a 2020 New America report that examines financial aid among 339 ...