The Education Department said it will continue to process FAFSA, which recently went live, amid the government shutdown.
During a government shutdown, some student loan services may face delays while others continue. Here’s how borrowers can stay ...
The Department of Education has shut down but for most former and current college and university students, it's business as usual.
Kelsey Mason is the associate director of regulatory and legislative affairs for the Education Finance Council, the trade ...
Student aid will continue to be disbursed, but some local college officials say they are concerned that FAFSA system hiccups could go unaddressed.
The 2025 U.S. government shutdown halts Education Department functions, affecting civil rights probes but not student aid disbursement.
Key Points ・U.S. citizens living abroad can still qualify for federal student loans, but only if enrolled in an eligible foreign or U.S. school. ・Living abroad can complicate repayment, including ...
As part of an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education and the American Federation of Teachers and the Department of ...
The Department of Education announced last week that borrowers who have met the qualifying payment count under Income-Based ...
The Department of Education launched the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) earlier than expected.
Student loan forgiveness has quietly restarted, but only for a small number of Americans. Are you one of the lucky ones? What to know.
By Drew Thompson / Changes in student loan repayment plans have coincided with the government shutdown, which could leave ...