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Student Aid

Despite Low Tuition and Grant Aid, Most Community College Students Have Unmet Financial Need

New data from the U.S. Department of Education highlight community college students’ financial aid, unmet need, and borrowing.

Child Care Means Parents in School Program Supports Community College Students with Dependent Children

The U.S. Department of Education FY18 CCAMPIS application window for colleges is open now through July 24, 2018.

More college students attending summer classes thanks to yearlong Pell Grants

Enrollment numbers at many colleges -- especially those in areas with less generous state aid -- show significant boosts in attendance in the first full summer since Congress restored year-round grants.

Federal Loan Servicers Directly Impact Successful Repayment for Student Borrowers

Loan servicers play a key role in borrower engagement, counseling, and processing of payments.

U.S. Department of Education Looks to Rewrite Gainful Employment Regulations

Changes could require more programs to report student debt and earnings data while also limiting sanctions for underperforming programs.

Millions in Federal Grants for Community College Students Left on the Table

A significant percentage of community college students don’t receive the federal aid for which they may be eligible.
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