Despite the Department of Education's closure, FAFSA is expected to remain. Experts urge students to continue applying, though processing delays may occur due to staffing cuts.
The White House wants to end the federal education agency, but you should still fill out FAFSA now if you want financial aid ...
The federal student aid form had just begun to stabilize after a disastrous launch last winter. Then the Trump administration ...
Right now, nothing is changing in terms of federal student aid programs. Students and families still can submit the FAFSA.
How mass buyouts and layoffs at Trump's U.S. Department of Education might impact millions of students, teachers and ...
On Tuesday, Education Department officials said the agency’s workforce would be cut roughly in half, with over 1,300 workers ...
Contributors will be invited via email from FAFSA to complete their portion of the application. (Contributor information is required in determining a student’s federal aid eligibility, but it doesn’t ...
While federal aid programs remain intact, the efficiency of services like FAFSA processing and IEP enforcement could be significantly impacted by these cuts. Student loans, FAFSA, and special ...
Staffing cuts are already causing issues but you should submit the FAFSA if you need help paying for college. Here's how to do it. Dawn Allcot is a full-time freelance writer, content marketing ...
Hundreds of users reported FAFSA outages to Downdetector starting midday Wednesday, saying they were having trouble completing the form, which is required for financial aid at colleges nationwide.