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Due to glitches and delays caused by the rollout of the new FAFSA application, thousands fewer San Antonio high school graduates applied for financial aid for college this year.
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Parents without a Social Security number still cannot complete the new FAFSA online. The U.S. Education Department has not said when it plans to fix the issue.
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A 2022 lawsuit claims Rice and other universities schemed to inflate the cost of college for students seeking financial aid.
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College hopefuls should fill out the new federal student aid application to as soon as possible to get more funds.
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The Education Department has made a big mistake with this year's FAFSA — one that could cost students financial aid they're entitled to. It's now grappling with how to implement a fix.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Rachel Burns, author of a new report assessing what changes to the Free Application for Federal Aid could mean for students in the 2024-25 academic year.
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Brands are rethinking how they nod to Pride after recent boycotts against companies that signal LGBTQ+ support. Influencers who work with brands for Pride now say they're seeing fewer opportunities.
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First-time students who enroll full time at UTSA next fall will be eligible for Bold Promise if their family income is $70,000 a year or less. The current income limit is $50,500.
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The $1.9 trillion relief bill includes a new monthly allowance for American parents that could help provide a critical lifeline.
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On Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced a nationwide ban on evictions that would keep tenants who lost jobs or…