nytimes September 17, 2021 11:01am What’s Changing in the New FAFSA and What’s Not #financialaideducation #collegesanduniversities #contenttypeservice #personalfinances #scholarshipsandfellowships #pellgrants #uaspirenonprofit #news What’s Changing in the New FAFSA and What’s Not The latest version of the federal form for college aid will be available on Oct. 1 for the 2022-23 academic year. But a planned major overhaul of the form may not take effect for several years.
nytimes September 3, 2021 11:00am Why Does New York State Sue Its College Students? #suitsandlitigationcivil #financialaideducation #collegesanduniversities #debtcollection #attorneysgeneral #stateuniversityofnewyork #jamesletitia #albanyny #buffalony #newpaltzny #plattsburghny #news Why Does New York State Sue Its College Students? Thousands of SUNY students have been taken to court by the attorney general’s office over tuition debt. And through a quirk in the law, the only way they can defend themselves is by appearing before a judge in Albany.
nytimes September 2, 2021 1:00am Over 60,000 Fake Applications Submitted in Student Aid Scheme, California Says #financialaideducation #collegesanduniversities #communitycolleges #california #news Over 60,000 Fake Applications Submitted in Student Aid Scheme, California Says It was unclear how much money, if any, was disbursed to the suspicious students. The federal Education Department said it was investigating the suspected fraud.
nytimes June 6, 2021 5:00pm Federal PLUS College Loans Can Trap Parents in Debt #financialaideducation #collegesanduniversities #creditanddebt #contenttypeservice #personalfinances #studentloans #news A Federal College Loan Program Can Trap Parents in Debt The popular parent PLUS loans are made without regard to the ability of borrowers to repay, and have fewer protections when they can’t.