You should still fill out the FAFSA if you need help paying for college, but experts warn there could be delays.
More than 600 positions have been eliminated from the U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid office, internal ...
Department of Education employees based in Seattle reflect on the recent layoffs that will cut half of the federal agency's ...
Rising US high school seniors face growing uncertainty about financial aid, with fears surrounding the Free Application for ...
Right now, nothing is changing in terms of federal student aid programs. Students and families still can submit the FAFSA.
In deciding which student loans to pay off first, consider factors such as loan type, interest rates, and repayment terms.
The administration, which wants to close the Education Department, hasn’t said how it would move the $1.7 trillion portfolio ...
If your federal student loan hasn't yet entered repayment, you won't be eligible to enroll in a repayment plan yet. Repayment ...
Financial aid advisers on college campuses across the United States are sharing in the confusion of student loan borrowers as ...
There are 8 million federal student loan borrowers waiting for the courts to decide if their repayment plan is legal, and another 9 million are late on payments.
Start by calling your student loan servicer with any IDR questions. If you need further student loan help, contact your college’s financial aid office (even if you left school years ago), vetted ...