The Education Department said Tuesday that federal student loans and Pell Grants won't stop flowing to students amid a ...
The Trump administration has paused federal grants and loans to review agency programs and determine the best uses of funding ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's freeze of federal funding. Will Medicare, Social Security or ...
Students and parents panicked after news of the order, but the Education Department said the guidance would not stop the flow of money to students and schools.
While programs like Social Security, Medicare, and other direct assistance to individuals are exempt from this pause, given ...
A Department of Education spokesperson said Tuesday that student financial aid is still operating under normal conditions ...
An order by President Donald Trump will freeze potentially trillions of dollars of grants and loans starting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, but most student loan borrowers will not be effected.
“The funding pause directed by the Jan. 27, 2025, OMB memorandum only applies to discretionary grants at the Department of ...
The Trump administration announced a temporary federal funding pause Jan. 27, but a district judge blocked it until Feb. 3.
the Education Department clarified that the funding freeze will not impact Pell Grants or Direct federal student loan disbursements. “The temporary pause does not impact 'assistance received ...
This story has been updated to include a clarification on student loans from the Department of Education. A pause on federal grants, loans and other financial assistance programs at the U.S ...
No. Student loans, Pell Grants and other forms of student ... applications be submitted before the federal deadline in the ...