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Debt Relief Coming for over 300,000 Student Loans

Debt Relief Coming for over 300,000 Student Loans

by Beth Holmes | Aug 23, 2021 | News, Student Issues

Debt relief is on the horizon for over 300,000 in student debt and on disability, according to an August 19, 2021, announcement by the Department of Education. The DoE announced that federally-backed student debt will be canceled, not reduced or adjusted but canceled,...
$36 Billion in Federal Aid for Higher Education

$36 Billion in Federal Aid for Higher Education

by Beth Holmes | May 14, 2021 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

On Tuesday, May 11, the United States Department of Education released a package of federal aid for colleges and universities that amounts to just over $36 billion. The money, part of the latest pandemic relief package, will go to shore up the over 5000 colleges and...
Who Will Be Joe Biden’s Secretary of Education?

Who Will Be Joe Biden’s Secretary of Education?

by Supporting Education | Nov 16, 2020 | News

One of the loudest grievances the country has had with Trump’s administration the past four years is his choice of Secretary of Education – Amway heiress Betsy DeVos. DeVos was outspoken before and during her appointment about her preference for private and charter...
Trump 1776 Commission to Ensure Public Education is “Patriotic” Enough

Trump 1776 Commission to Ensure Public Education is “Patriotic” Enough

by Supporting Education | Nov 9, 2020 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Moments before stepping on stage at a November 2 campaign rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania, President Trump posted to his Twitter feed: “Just signed an order to establish the 1776 Commission. We will stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore PATRIOTIC...
DoE, DeVos Flout Judge’s Order on Borrower Defense to Repayment Program

DoE, DeVos Flout Judge’s Order on Borrower Defense to Repayment Program

by Supporting Education | Oct 11, 2019 | News

In 1995, the Department of Education started the Borrower Defense to Repayment program. It was built to allow students deceived by dishonest academic institutions to be forgiven their student loans. In 2016, the Obama administration finalized rules for the program,...
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