The Trump administration's changes to student loans are causing frustration and confusion for some borrowers. Income-driven repayment plans are in limbo.
Recent changes to federal student loans have sparked chaos and confusion among borrowers. Here's what you should know.
A change of that sort isn’t set in stone, but student borrowers could feel the impact of recent department cuts before the ...
Peter Cunningham, former assistant secretary for communications and outreach at the Education Department, shares his concerns about the state of the department.
Despite the layoffs, the Department of Education said in a news release that it “will continue to deliver on all statutory ...
Twenty-one state AGs are suing to prevent the Trump administration from gutting the Department of Education. Jason Miyares, ...
Under Trump’s directive the Department of Education laid off half its staff. The lawsuit argues Trump has no authority to ...
Tuesday’s layoffs largely affected the Federal Student Aid office, which saw one of the biggest slashes to its staff. Vargas ...
The Education Department deals with managing loans, financial aid and some funding, but does not develop curriculum or accredit schools.
If the Senate fails to pass a stopgap funding bill by tonight, the federal government shuts down for lack of money. Here's what will keep going.
Recent changes to student loans have caused confusion and uncertainty around recertification process for borrowers enrolled in repayment plans.