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Institutions Commit to Providing Millions of Students with Easy-To-Understand Information About College Costs
We know that students and their families face a difficult task in deciding where to enroll for higher education, and understanding the cost of college—and how to pay for it—can be daunting. Too often, students are left without a clear … Continue reading
Top 5 Benefits of the College Navigator
Whether you’re a high school student wanting to look into your college options or a parent trying to get ahead of the game, the college research and application process can be confusing. With 4,000 degree-granting institutions in the United States, … Continue reading
Posted in Federal Student Aid, Headlines, News
Tagged College, College Navigator, Cost of College, Financial Aid, net price calculator
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Take Politics Out of Student Loan Process
This op-ed appeared in today’s edition of Politico. Last month, I had the honor of giving the commencement address at Howard University. I was filled with hope and inspiration looking out at the faces of all those young people, often … Continue reading
Posted in Federal Student Aid, Headlines, News
Tagged College, Interest Rates, Pell Grants, Student Loans
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Education Department Announces Winners of Net Price Calculator Video Contest
Each year, millions of students face the challenge of choosing a college – and how to afford it is increasingly daunting for families. For many, the high price tag of a college education may discourage them from pursuing a degree, … Continue reading
Posted in Federal Student Aid, Headlines, News
Tagged College, College Affordability, net price calculator
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Student Loan Complaint System is Open for Business
Cross-posted from the CFPB’s blog. Since we opened our doors, student loan borrowers have told us about some of the frustrations they sometimes face with their lenders, servicers, and debt collectors. Borrowing for college should be the best investment you’ll … Continue reading
How Will You Pay for College?
If you need help paying for college, Federal Student Aid can help. Each year, Federal Student Aid, an office of the U.S. Department of Education, provides more than $150 billion in higher education grants and loans to students attending college—but … Continue reading
Join ED for FAFSA Office Hours on Twitter
For those of you who may need help paying for college, a new year means it’s time to complete a new FAFSA. We understand the financial aid process can often be overwhelming, especially if you’ve never gone through it before. … Continue reading
Posted in Federal Student Aid, Headlines, News
Tagged College, FAFSA, Financial Aid, Student Aid
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Making College More Affordable
Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan are traveling the country hosting conversations nationwide addressing the cost of college tuition and student debt on American families. Watch the Video:
Posted in College Completion, Federal Student Aid, Headlines, News
Tagged Affordability, College
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Win $1,500 in ED’s College Net Price Calculator Student Video Challenge
Are you, or do you know, a high school or college student with great video skills? Help the Department of Education broaden public awareness of college net price calculators, and you could win $1,500. A university or college’s net price … Continue reading
Bringing Transparency to College Costs
Cross-posted from the White House Blog. More and more, Americans understand the critical role that earning a college degree plays in their lives, with prospects for higher earnings and further advancements that extend throughout their careers. However, one of the … Continue reading
A Mother’s Message To Her Eighth Grader – “It’s Not ‘If You Go To College,’ But ‘When‘”
This week, the U.S. Department of Education released a new Spanish-language video that highlights the need for students to begin thinking about college long before they enter high school. The video introduces Demi Moreno, an 8th grader at Whittier Health … Continue reading