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Congress Close on Simplifying FAFSA

House and Senate negotiators are close to a deal to simplify FAFSA forms, a major priority for Senator Lamar Alexander before he retires.

DeVos Gives Student Loan Borrowers a Brief Reprieve

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's extension of a pause on repaying student loans for another month is welcome news for borrowers, but it could create a mess for Joe Biden.

Student Loan Crisis Looms

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos didn't offer any reassurances as student loan borrowers near having to make payments again.

University Employees Rely on Social Safety Net

GAO report finds several university systems among their states' largest employers of working adults receiving Medicaid and SNAP benefits.

Who Will Replace Alexander?

It's still not clear who will emerge from a political game of musical chairs to replace Lamar Alexander as the top Republican on the Senate's education committee, but it could be Rand Paul.

What Would a $435B Loss Mean for Federal Student Loan Portfolio?

A new estimate quotes large losses, but defenders of the system say it's functioning as designed. Will the number matter in the larger debate over debt forgiveness and federal lending policy?

A College Professor as First Lady

Jill Biden is breaking a mold in continuing to teach at a community college as first lady. But why is it so important to her and what will her life be like?

Report: Rich Colleges Keep Getting Richer

It's known that some policies help the rich get richer, while the poor get poorer. A new report shows the same pattern is affecting institutions of higher education.