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Party lawmakers have devised a way around an earlier procedural roadblock to their safety-net cuts.
The 2024-25 school year may be nearly over, but you could still get financial aid to help cover costs. Follow these tips to fill out the application, but don't delay.
The typical home in Massachusetts now costs six times more than the average household’s annual income. In Greater Boston, it is more like seven times more.
A new consumer alert for parents and students trying to apply for federal student aid. There’s a new crackdown to stop financial aid fraud.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte on Tuesday signed into law an expansion of New Hampshire’s school voucher program, removing the income eligibility restrictions that had defined the program.
New Hampshire extends ‘education freedom account’ eligibility to all students, regardless of income While critics call the move “irresponsible” amid the state’s present budget challenges ...
Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger More than 100,000 income-eligible residents are going to have free access to Vermont’s state parks this year, thanks to a first-in-the-nation pilot program.
Facing a budget deficit, Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing changes to California’s program to provide free healthcare coverage to low-income undocumented immigrants. The cost of coverage for ...
Limiting funding for SNAP could help defray the costs of President Trump’s tax plans, but could result in millions of low-income families losing access to aid.
State lawmakers will consider a bill to limit information collected that could potentially identify undocumented students who opt out of filling out financial aid applications.
All you have to do is complete the FAFSA as a first-time applicant and text the word "CASH" to (855-505 8425) before May 16.
House Republicans are pushing wholesale changes to financial aid, advancing a conservative agenda to curtail the federal role in education financing.
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