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Navient's Role in Loan Servicing Overhaul
Trump administration's list of primary finalists to operate an overhauled student loan servicing system excludes Navient, a large and controversial servicer, which instead is participating in the program as a subcontractor in a team.

The FAFSA Challenge
Even as policy experts work to make it easier to apply for federal aid, they need to avoid rhetoric that may scare students off, writes Justin Draeger.

Barriers to Loan Forgiveness
While just a handful of borrowers have received Public Service Loan Forgiveness so far, the real payouts -- and renewed debates about the program's cost -- still loom.

Free College Goes Mainstream
A growing number of Democratic candidates at the state and federal level are running on free college. But there's a sharp divide within the party and liberal policy circles over the concept.

Free-College Realities
Proposals for tuition-free college programs shift to meet the needs of the state while also exhibiting qualities of more successful existing initiatives.

Sometimes, Practical Policy Can Be Exceptional
Five years after it was launched, Tennessee Promise has catalyzed seismic positive change, writes Mike Krause.

$100 Increase in Maximum Pell Grant
Congressional spending deal includes gains for student aid and NIH.

Men Benefit Most from Nondegree Credentials
A new analysis of federal data about holders of certificates, licenses and certifications shows that women pay more and get less for the increasingly popular credentials.
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