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Nursing’s exclusion from professional degrees sparks concern over student delays, staffing shortages

New federal loan caps for nursing graduate students have raised alarms across the profession, with experts warning that reduced borrowing limits may delay graduation, increase dropout rates, and worsen nationwide shortages of advanced practice nurses and faculty.

Federal Student Aid to Require ID Verification Amid $13M Fraud Scheme

The U.S. Department of Education announced on June 6 that it will begin requiring stricter identity checks for students applying for federal financial aid,...

Trump administration prepares antisemitism lawsuits against UC, Ivy League schools

The Trump administration plans large-scale lawsuits targeting the UC system and other universities over alleged failures to address antisemitism and civil rights violations.

Education Department launches new support to speed up FAFSA processing

Recent delays in distributing Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) details have led several colleges, including the State University of New York (SUNY),...

Up to 170,000 more students in California will receive Pell Grants

  The number of federally funded Pell Grants recipients will increase starting next year's semester. Up to 610,000 additional students will receive financial aid, the Department...

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