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Student loan borrowers were left confused Tuesday morning after receiving an email reversing course on their student debt relief applications.
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California's 2020 wildfires set a record: the most acres burned in a year. But another record was set: The second half of the wildfire season had the lowest FEMA wildfire-aid approval rate.
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The document known as the "FAFSA" has flummoxed many parents and students, but financial aid specialists will have the answers.
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In a bipartisan effort, Congress is close to a deal to simplify the federal financial aid form, or FAFSA, a major policy goal of retiring Republican senator Lamar Alexander.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced an additional $300 will be provided for Florida's unemployed.
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The Department of Education is expanding a fix to its troubled TEACH Grant program, giving millions of dollars of grant money back to public school teachers working in the country's neediest schools.
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For most students, figuring out where to go to college is closely linked with, "How am I gonna pay for it?" The answer — sort of — comes in lots of confusing terms and jargon.
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Financial aid offer letters look vastly different from one school to the next, and it isn't always clear how much students will have to pay. "It's really the Wild West," one expert says.
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First, it was "Bright Futures." Next, it could be "Sunshine."State Rep. Shevrin Jones, a Broward County Democrat, is pushing to establish a new…
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As Florida students return to universities and state colleges this month for a new academic year, many will benefit from a major expansion of need-based…
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The IRS Data Retrieval Tool has been temporarily disabled for security concerns. Without it, many at-risk students will have a harder time finishing their paperwork.
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A master's degree, especially from an elite university, can be expensive. But a several universities are trying an experiment online to see if that cost, for some degrees, can come down.