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For the next FAFSA cycle, the Education Department revamped its planning processing, bringing in an outsider to lead the ...
August marks the beginning of scholarship application season, and that means scammers are ready, hoping to target students seeking financial aid with fake offers that could cost them money.
One bit of good news, at least from an anxiety overload standpoint, is that most of the new rules don't go into effect until July 1, 2026, or later.
Higher-education institutions are navigating challenges that range from funding cuts to staffing shortages in key federal agencies to a long-running trend of declining enrollment.
From student loan reform to canceling ‘woke’ programs, Trump has dedicated significant time and attention to reshaping higher ...
Ghost” student scams have been an increasing problem in Maryland and across the country and imperil student aid coffers, ...
Ghost” student scams have been an increasing problem in Maryland and across the country and imperil student aid coffers, ...
Laptops with neural processing units boost AI performance, privacy and battery life — key benefits for K–12 schools embracing on-device, AI-powered learning.
Even before the Supreme Court green-lighted mass layoffs at the Education Department, colleges were struggling to get questions answered. Advocates worry it will only get worse.
Trump has said he wants to close the Education Department, but he just gave the agency a long to-do list.
Australia’s Bega Group is to close its peanut processing arm, the Peanut Company of Australia (PCA).
The lack of essential supply chains and process technologies necessary to commercialize fusion energy could doom the US and European countries in capturing the critical geopolitical prize.