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Department of Education Resumes Federal Student Loan Collections After Four-Year Pause

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

But millions of Americans were hoping for student debt relief, as outlined in the forthcoming book The Student Debt Crisis: America's Moral Urgency written by Dr. Jamal Watson, a Diverse editor and professor and associate dean of graduate studies at Trinity Washington University. The book is scheduled to be released in September 2025.

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Colleges Look to Cluster Hires Amid Diversity Hostilities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Louis Filmmakers Showcase and is scheduled to screen at the St. Dr. Tiffany Steele Steele says Rochester’s intention to support its cluster hires was clear during the application process. Clusterluck won the Best Documentary Feature Over 20 Minutes award at the St. Louis International Film Festival in November.

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Summer Scholarship Prep: A Guide for Busy Families

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

You don’t need to spend all summer buried in applications. Even smaller awards can help cover books, fees, or other random college costs! Buffering up your application with meaningful activities can be helpful for both admissions and scholarship opportunities. The good news? They’re often overlooked and less competitive.

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The Ultimate Guide to Starting College Prep in High School

Student Research Foundation

Whether its researching schools, mapping out your academic path, or building a standout application, early planning sets the stage for success. Adjusting your schedule and extracurriculars along the way is perfectly normal. Resources like practice tests, test prep books, and tutoring services can help you excel. Thats okay!

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Stay Ahead This Summer: Smart Financial Aid Moves for Students and Families

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

In between the days at the pool and the late nights under the stars this summer, here’s a few things you can do to prepare for college applications and financial aid this fall! It’s a good time to start gathering checklists for college applications and financial aid. The faster your application is in, the better luck you’ll have!

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How to Make College More Affordable: Why Early Financial Aid Planning Matters

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Starting early means youll be prepared when the time comes to submit your applications. Plus, financial aid doesnt just help pay for tuitionit can cover things like books, housing, and meal plans. The FAFSA is one of the most important applications youll fill out, and it opens every year on October 1st. What is Financial Aid?

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From Junior to Senior Year: Your College Financial Aid Prep Starts Now

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Its never too early to start getting ready for college financial aid applications. Get Familiar with the FAFSA The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is your golden ticket to need-based financial aid. Cost of attendance includes more than just tuitionit also covers room and board, books, fees, and personal expenses.