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FAFSA Application Updates: Don’t Miss The Deadline
As you may know, students can apply for federal financial aid in a number of different forms via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Students who submit a FAFSA application may be qualified for federal student aid from…
Lawsuit Targets Harvard Legacy Admissions Following Affirmative Action Ban
Lawyers filed a civil rights case against Harvard on Monday, alleging that the university's longstanding admissions policies consistently disfavored applicants of race.
Boston-area activists filed the complaint with the Department of…
Biden’s Backup Plan for Student Loans: Exploring Student Loan Forgiveness Alternatives
The Biden administration is developing plans to ease the impact of resuming Student loan payments for millions of Americans this fall, following a pause of over three years.
The Education Department has recently implemented a new policy…
Government Initiative Expands: Free College Education for Thousands of Prisoners Nationwide
In a moment of triumph, 85 men, donned in black commencement attire that nearly concealed their prison uniforms, recently celebrated a remarkable feat.
These graduates, who earned college degrees, high school diplomas, and vocational…
Congressional Inquiry: Demand for Phone Records Between CDC’s Walensky and Teachers’ Union Leader
A House panel has requested phone records between CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and teachers' union leader Randi Weingarten to investigate potential political interference.
The House Coronavirus Pandemic Subcommittee, led by Rep. Brad…
Limiting Children’s AI Use to Parental Permission: A Short-sighted Approach with Negative…
Senator Rick Scott prioritizes the Artificial Intelligence Shield for Kids Act, aimed at protecting children from harm.
Nonetheless, it is essential to tackle the extensive interpretation of children and the problematic characterization…
Major Supreme Court Ruling Offers Hope For Student Loan Forgiveness
This week, the Supreme Court issued a number of new opinions, but a decision regarding President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program is still pending.
If approved, the idea would offer nearly 30 million students $10,000 or…
Debt Relief Calendar: Highlighting Vital Dates for Student Loan Forgiveness
Although the majority of federal student loans have been suspended since March 2020, the future of President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program is still up in the air while borrowers await the Supreme Court's decision, which is…