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The federal Department of Education is cracking down on student loan debt, announcing this week it will resume collecting ...
Since the pandemic, federal student loan borrowers have been mostly protected from the harshest consequences of defaulting.
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon explained the U.S. Department of Education’s ...
According to the Department of Education, 42.7 million borrowers owe more than $1.6 trillion in student debt. Of that group, ...
The U.S. Department of Education confirmed this week that collections will restart after a years-long pause initiated during ...
Some 4th and 12th grade tests won't proceed as planned, following sweeping cuts to the U.S. Department of Education research ...
Teachers look for ways to engage students—especially at the end of the year, as motivation wanes. Is competition the answer?
A Leon High School teacher was assaulted by a student for enforcing school policies regarding beverages and phone use.
The addition comes with excitement from MU students, but some are concerned about higher prices and longer wait times.
The Education Department said it will resume collections of its defaulted federal student loan portfolio on May 5.
The federal government will come after defaulted student loan borrowers’ tax refunds, federal pension and wages if those ...
Special education is shifting to a different federal agency. Advocates fear the loss of expertise will harm students.
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