The Education Department adjusted how it calculates student loan payments to correct past errors, resulting in 804,000 peoples’ balances erased.
Author: Nirvi Shah, USA TODAY
Biden vetoes bill that would have gutted student debt plan as its fate now rests with Supreme Court
The rejection marked the fifth veto of Biden presidency but this may hurt the most: All of Biden’s attempts to ease life for borrowers are under attack.
How COVID changed high school seniors’ plans about college and their future careers
For students who were ninth graders in 2020, COVID altered every high school year. It changed plans for college and work. Some won’t graduate at all.
Los Angeles schools closed as strike begins; negotiations at a standstill
The Los Angeles school system will be closed Tuesday because of a planned strike by tens of thousands of teachers and other school employees.
Students lost months of learning due to COVID school closures. What can parents do to help?
New research concludes that school disruptions triggered by COVID-19 set kids around the world back by about a third of a year. Is this reversible?
Can Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recreate Michigan’s Hillsdale College in his state?
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to create a Hillsdale of the South by reshaping New College of Florida. Here’s what to know about the college he aims to emulate.