U.S. Department Of Education Makes It Easier To Apply For Student Loan Forgiveness
U.S. Department Of Education Makes It Easier To Apply For Student Loan Forgiveness
U.S. Department Of Education Makes It Easier To Apply For Student Loan Forgiveness
Why Federal Student Loan Exit Counseling Matters
The Free Application For Federal Student Aid opened on Oct. 1 — and if you're planning on going to college next year, or even just toying with the idea of taking classes, you should fill it out.
Although it seems hard to believe, the window to file your child's 2021-2022 FAFSA is right around the corner. Here's what you need to file.
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The U.S. Department of Education has confirmed that the three-month extension of suspended student loan payments through December 31, 2020 will count towards federal student loan forgiveness and rehabilitation programs.
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The crises sweeping through our college and university campuses today – student debt, escalating costs, and the move to online and remote learning – did not arrive with the virus but have been building for decades.
Since schools nationwide shut down in mid-March, FAFSA completion among high school seniors is down 3.3% compared with the same period last year. This means fewer members of the Class of 2020 will likely go to college next fall because of the pandemic
Higher education associations have called on Congress to provided extended student loan relief due to the coronavirus.