Why a 4.8% drop in financial aid filings is so ‘disheartening’

Why a 4.8% drop in financial aid filings is so ‘disheartening’

Teaching personal finance to kids can help to close the Black wealth gap

Teaching personal finance to kids can especially help Black children grow to close the Black wealth gap

FAFSA Applications Fell After COVID — And For Many Incoming Freshmen, They Haven’t Recovered

A new study of FAFSA applications in California finds that freshmen haven’t recovered from an early dip due to COVID

The Simple Ways To Save Money On Higher Education

While college costs are on the rise, there are still many options to save on higher education.

Enrollment at US community colleges plummets amid pandemic

Community college students are finding it harder than ever to juggle school, financial needs, and family responsibilities.

After COVID-19 hit, federal financial aid applications dropped sharply among first-year students

After COVID-19 hit, federal financial aid applications dropped sharply among first-year students

President Biden Will Extend Student Loan Payment Freeze Through Sept. 30

President Biden will issue an executive order asking the Education Department to extend pandemic relief for about 41 million federal student loan borrowers through Sept. 30.

Federal financial aid for college will be easier to apply for – and a bit more generous

Federal financial aid for college will be easier to apply for – and a bit more generous

College freshmen and high school seniors lagging in completing financial aid applications

College freshmen and high school seniors lagging in completing financial aid applications

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