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Public health
fromTruthout
7 hours ago

New Federal Data Reveals 1 in 3 US Households Struggle to Afford Energy Bills

Energy insecurity affects millions of American households, worsening rapidly and forcing difficult trade-offs to meet energy needs.
fromFortune
9 hours ago

Debt management plan vs. debt relief | Fortune

A debt management plan (DMP) is a way to combine your unsecured debts into a more manageable single monthly bill. You'll typically get reduced interest rates compared to what you're currently paying thanks to negotiation by the agency you're working with.
Bootstrapping
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
14 hours ago

Disabled Borrowers Sue Trump Admin. Over Denied Debt Relief

The Department of Education's failure to properly process discharge applications from vulnerable and sick borrowers is reprehensible. We are simply asking the Department to review their applications on the merits, as is their right.
NYC parents
#higher-education
Higher education
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

The Looming College-Enrollment Death Spiral

The decline in high school graduates will significantly impact college enrollment and accessibility, particularly for lower-income students.
Higher education
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

The Looming College-Enrollment Death Spiral

The decline in high school graduates will significantly impact college enrollment and accessibility, particularly for lower-income students.
Education
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

Clark Howard Says Dump Your Coverdell ESA for a 529 Plan: Here's Why

The Coverdell ESA is largely considered obsolete compared to the more flexible 529 college-savings plan.
fromVulture
6 days ago

The Pitt Paid Off Patrick Ball's $80,000 Student Loans

I paid off my student loans like three months into The Pitt, and that was a really profound moment 'cause I thought I was gonna die with it. It's a huge burden to carry, and a lot of people carry it.
Mental health
#student-loans
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

A quiet Biden-era student-loan bankruptcy tweak is working for more borrowers

2022 administrative guidance enabled high student-loan discharge rates in bankruptcy, but filings remain very rare because many borrowers and attorneys lack awareness.
Higher education
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 days ago

Trump's Treasury is taking over millions of student-loan accounts. Obama tried this, and it didn't succeed.

The federal student-loan portfolio is being transferred to the Treasury Department, raising challenges for borrowers, especially those in default.
Higher education
fromLGBTQ Nation
7 hours ago

University system chancellor orders schools to end academic programs "centered on" LGBTQ+ identities - LGBTQ Nation

Texas Tech University System is eliminating academic programs focused on sexual orientation and gender identity.
#pell-grant
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Federal student loans will move to Treasury, further shrinking Education Department

As the Federal student aid portfolio soars to nearly $1.7 trillion and with nearly a quarter of student loan borrowers in default, Americans know that the Department of Education has failed to effectively manage and deliver these critical programs. By leveraging Treasury's world-renowned expertise in finance and economic policy, we are confident that American students, borrowers, and taxpayers will finally have functioning programs after decades of mismanagement.
US news
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

What's next for 7 million student-loan borrowers now that SAVE is over

In the coming weeks, the Department will issue clear guidance on next steps for borrowers enrolled in the illegal SAVE Plan, including details regarding how borrowers can move into a legal repayment plan. The Trump Administration will continue to realign the federal student loan portfolio to better serve students and taxpayers.
US politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

I got a 10,000 loan for my nursing degree. Now they say it's an error and I have to pay it back

David Robinson, who completed a one-year postgraduate diploma in adult nursing, was informed that his course was ineligible for maintenance loans, requiring repayment at an accelerated rate.
Higher education
SF politics
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Federal oversight protects student borrowers. Some of it has stopped, watchdog says

The U.S. Department of Education ceased oversight of federal student loan servicers in February 2025, eliminating record accuracy reviews and call monitoring, creating risks of billing errors and misinformation for borrowers.
Higher education
fromThe Nation
4 days ago

Yale's Summer Storage Wars

Yale cut summer storage reimbursements for first-gen and low-income students, raising concerns about its budgeting priorities despite a $44 billion endowment.
Higher education
fromFortune
4 days ago

'Downward mobility is incredibly radicalizing': The college bargain is broken. What comes next could reshape America | Fortune

The value of a college degree has diminished while unemployment for recent graduates has risen since 2022.
Higher education
fromCalifornia Post
6 days ago

California college ranked No. 1 best public university in the nation - and others make top 10

University of California, Berkeley has reclaimed the top spot in U.S. News & World Report rankings, pushing UCLA to second place after years of dominance.
Higher education
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Keeping Law School Accessible When Federal Loans Fall Short - Above the Law

New federal regulations are limiting graduate student borrowing, shifting reliance from federal loans to private loans, which are harder to navigate.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Ontario post-secondary funding introduces tuition hikes, grant decrease in upcoming school year | CBC News

Ontario will invest $6.4 billion over four years in colleges and universities, end the tuition freeze, and modify OSAP grant structure to address post-secondary financial challenges.
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

What happens to your student loans now that the SAVE plan is dead?

Under the SAVE plan, a borrower's monthly payment would be calculated based on income and family size and could be set as low as $0 per month for the lowest-earning borrowers.
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 weeks ago

Labor Soliciting Applications for TRIO Grant on ED's Behalf

These actions further align the postsecondary and workforce education programs of ED and DOL and will position DOL as the central hub for America's postsecondary education and workforce development programs. Through the agreement, Labor is essentially administering ED grant programs, while ED continues to set the budget, criteria and priorities for the programs and manage hiring and other HR processes.
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

Net Tuition Price Continues to Trend Downward

In general, students across all income brackets are paying less for college, adjusted for inflation, than they did six years ago at all types of institutions. In some cases, those drops were especially high, including for low- and middle-income students at the nation's wealthiest private colleges; their average net price dropped 28.1 percent and 30.8 percent, respectively.
Higher education
Higher education
fromLos Angeles Times
11 years ago

U.S. targets for-profit colleges that saddle students with high debt

The Obama administration implemented new regulations requiring for-profit colleges to meet debt-to-income standards or lose federal funding eligibility, targeting institutions that burden students with excessive debt relative to post-graduation earnings.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

High-Stakes Policy Talks Shed Light on ED's Playbook

"Here's the reality: When you come to the table prepared with smart and dedicated people that are focused on a clear goal, you can move quickly and intentionally without sacrificing the thoroughness and the careful deliberation that this process deserves,"
Higher education
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

More students are going to college. Affordability and workforce training are factors

While overall more people are choosing college, there are important shifts happening in where students are going and where they're not. Enrollment at private four-year colleges is down. Fewer people are enrolled in master's degree programs. But enrollment is up at four-year public universities and at community colleges. There, it's driven by students choosing short-term credentials tied to the workforce.
Higher education
Higher education
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

California colleges scramble to fill gaps left by federal grant cuts to Latino students

Federal cuts eliminate over $350 million in minority-serving institution grants, forcing colleges like Chico State to lose millions and cut student research and support programs.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Students Should Insure an Investment as Important as College

It can be scary to borrow large student loans to finance an expensive college degree. There is a market failure, however, every time a student does not attend their preferred college, study their preferred major, or pursue their preferred career because they are afraid of student loans. Students should be free to pursue their passions - not forced into second-best choices because of the cost of the degree or the prospect of a lower income in the future.
Higher education
Higher education
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Fears Ontario's student aid program will bring huge debt, put higher education out of reach | CBC News

Ontario will cap OSAP grants at 25% and convert 75% to loans, reducing affordability and jeopardizing students' postsecondary plans.
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