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Kelly Peeler: Taking on the Goliath of student loans ... via text
Jan 10, 2020
"There's a market to be the David versus the Goliath that's already there ... I like being the David."
Beth Kobliner on how parents can maximize FAFSA's potential
by
David Brancaccio
and Daniel Shin
Oct 4, 2018
Early conversations with kids about paying for college can save thousands in the long run.
Beth Kobliner on having the "talk" with your kids about the cost of college
by
David Brancaccio
and Daniel Shin
Sep 27, 2018
Tips on less-terrifying ways to talk about the cost of college with kids.
The dreaded FAFSA form is going mobile
by
Jed Kim
Dec 1, 2017
The move is meant to meet teenagers on their phones and make it simpler for them to apply.
Without IRS tool, families scramble to fill out financial aid forms
Mar 13, 2017
It’s FAFSA season, when families apply for federal aid to pay for college. The IRS Data Retrieval Tool makes it easier for applicants to add the required tax information to their forms by transferring it directly from the IRS. Or it did. The IRS has suspended the service for several weeks, and if history is […]
Education Secretary says new FAFSA filing date should improve the financial aid process
Sep 30, 2016
Prospective college students will be able to turn in their FAFSA forms starting Oct. 1.
Changes are coming to the federal student aid form
by
Amy Scott
Aug 22, 2016
Students can begin filing the FAFSA three months earlier this year, on Oct. 1.
For public good, not for profit.
New FAFSA rules should make process less stressful
by
Amy Scott
Dec 29, 2015
Using older tax data means financial aid offers will arrive sooner.
Generation Z talks college and money
by
Eliza Mills
May 29, 2015
Four John Marshall High School seniors are skeptical about the future job market.
A move to simplify the FAFSA
by
Amy Scott
Jan 28, 2015
Lawmakers want to knock the 108-question student aid form down to two questions.