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The FAFSA update is slated to add an additional $1.8 billion in need-based student aid, but colleges and universities won’t receive the new information until March, according to the DOE.
The 21-year-old told Scripps News she struggled with changes to this year's FAFSA. "I know one of the delays was actually being able to do it. Like some people were like, 'Okay, it's not working.
In a news release, the U.S. Department of Education announced on Aug. 7 it would start testing the system in October with a limited number of students, colleges, and universities.
The agency says it has processed 1.5 million applications out of about 6 million received so far. The department “will continue delivering large volumes” of records in the coming weeks, its ...
Even if reprocessed FAFSA forms are sent to schools in coming weeks, many institutions will need at least two more to turn around their own aid packages, Mark Kantrowitz, a student financial aid ...
Kristen Welker (born July 1, 1976 [1]) is an American television journalist working for NBC News.She serves as a White House correspondent based in Washington, D.C., [2] and served as co-anchor of Weekend Today, the Saturday edition of Today, alongside Peter Alexander from 2020 to 2023.
The Education Department announced an update to the SAI tables that will allow students to benefit from an additional $1.8 billion in aid. (Credit: Getty Images) (Richard Stephen via Getty Images)
Some students may be unable to receive their financial aid money in time to pay their bills, with classes only a few weeks away, after the Education Department announced Tuesday that colleges will ...