A dysfunctional rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid complete with technical glitches, miscalculations and processing delays has left some students unable to complete it and others wary of applying. Only 30% of the high school class of 2024 has completed a FAFSA, a 36% drop compared with this time in the last academic year, according to the latest data from the Department of Education.
A dysfunctional rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid complete with technical glitches, miscalculations and processing delays has left some students unable to complete it and others wary of applying. Only 30% of the high school class of 2024 has completed a FAFSA, a 36% drop compared with this time in the last academic year, according to the latest data from the Department of Education.
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Financial aid can make or break college enrollment for millions of students. And in the shadow of the Supreme Court's rejection last year of race-conscious admissions policies, experts say affordability is even more essential to help diversify campuses.
The 74 is partnering with Stanford University’s Hoover Institution to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the ‘A Nation At Risk’ report. Hoover’s A Nation At Risk +40 research initiative spotlights insights and analysis from experts, educators and policymakers as to what evidence shows about the broader impact of 40 years of education reform and how […]