[ad_1] Non-tuition college costs such as food, housing, and transportation place additional burdens on students who face hard choices to either work too...
ByuserJune 17, 2025[ad_1] WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) introduced bill text for the Senate’s version of...
ByuserJune 12, 2025[ad_1] TICAS joined a Californians for College Affordability Coalition letter calling for state legislators to make key investments in the final 2025-26 California...
ByuserJune 10, 2025[ad_1] This year is shaping up to be a defining year for student loan reform, with significant developments in student loan legislation. Between...
ByuserJune 10, 2025[ad_1] Over the last 15 years, state and federal regulators, driven by students speaking out, have exposed numerous instances of fraud in the...
ByuserJune 9, 2025[ad_1] Today, 170+ signers representing education advocates, colleges and universities, state higher education executives, workforce development organizations, college access organizations, consumer advocates, civil rights organizations,...
ByuserJune 7, 2025[ad_1] Here’s what happens if there’s a government shutdown: Some government agencies and programs remain open while others—those considered nonessential—close. Government shutdowns can...
ByuserJune 6, 2025[ad_1] WASHINGTON, D.C. – Late last week, President Trump released his fiscal year 2026 (FY26) budget request that expanded on his “skinny budget”...
ByuserJune 5, 2025[ad_1] grant aid does not cover the total cost of attendance. Most recipients come from families with income levels below $30,000 a year....
ByuserJune 4, 2025[ad_1] The Governor’s FY 2025-26 Budget May Revision aims to address a $12B shortfall amidst significant fiscal uncertainty, requiring tough decisions to balance...
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