Secretary of Education Joins Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Chuck Schumer for a Roundtable Discussion With Student Loan Borrowers and Advocates
Flexibility for Borrowers in Default
Education Department Announces Relief for Student Loan Borrowers with Total and Permanent Disabilities During the COVID-19 Emergency
Department of Education Announces Expansion of COVID-19 Emergency Flexibilities to Additional Federal Student Loans in Default
Department of Education Announces Action to Streamline Borrower Defense Relief Process
A First Move on Borrower Defense
Statement from U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona on Federal Student Aid Leadership
$40 Billion for Colleges
Changes in Financial Aid
Would Canceling Student Debt Promote Racial Equity?
Biden Rejects $50,000 Loan Forgiveness
Major Loan Servicer Settles Mass. Lawsuit
Biden's Higher Ed Team Takes Shape
Parents, Loans and Fairness
Biden Extends Break on Repaying Student Loans
Private College Worries
U.S. Department of Education Announces Additional College Scorecard Updates, Providing Greater Transparency on Borrower Repayment Progress and Postsecondary Costs
Secretary DeVos Releases Statement on Signing of COVID Relief Package
Congressional Deal Would Give Higher Ed $23B
Next Gen portal will help reduce administrative burden, streamline processes for financial aid professionals who administer the federal student aid programs
Secretary DeVos Expands on Revamped College Scorecard, Adding Second-year Post Graduation Earnings and Cumulative Loan Data to Help Students Make Informed Choices
Secretary DeVos Extends Student Loan Forbearance Period Through January 31, 2021, in Response to COVID-19 National Emergency
How Much Will Biden Be Able to Do?
Department Launches 2021-22 FAFSA Cycle
ZIP Codes and Equity Gaps
Controversial Tax Break for Loan Payments
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