The Department of Education said it has blocked nearly $200 million in fraudulent federal student aid since launching a new identity-verification mandate for high-risk FAFSA applicants.
Assets in a Trump Account may affect a student's need-based college aid eligibility, based on how income is reported on the ...
Federal student loan borrowers fall behind as the SAVE plan shuts down.
Major changes to federal student loans will begin July 1, with most prospective federal student aid applicants facing only two repayment plan options from that day forward. The ...
Congress heard calls for continuous identity verification to counter AI fraud, alongside warnings about creating systems ...
New student loan rules narrow who counts as a professional student — and which borrowers qualify for higher federal loan limits. Here's who's left out.
Thousands of borrowers applied to enroll their student loans in the new Repayment Assistance Plan within the first 24 hours ...
New borrowing caps may curb college costs, but high tuition still makes it harder to become a teacher, nurse or doctor.
GW’s Office of Government and Community Relations warned in a July 9 letter of “unintended consequences” and “administrative ...
Wisconsin borrowers may face new borrowing caps and repayment plans, among other rules, after changes to federal student loans take effect July 1.
President Donald Trump’s newly launched Trump Accounts could affect a student’s eligibility for need-based college financial ...
The new Repayment Assistance Plan, or RAP, offers benefits to federal student loan borrowers — but only if their bill is paid ...