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This webpage provides resources to help state agencies prepare for upcoming changes to student eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The webpage describes new regulations concerning student eligibility for SNAP due to the lifting of the COVID-19 federal public health emergency (PHE). Updated rules on eligibility screening and ...
This webpage offers guidance for students planning to transfer college or universities. The webpage explores the impact that transferring schools can have on federal student aid and provides a list of recommended actions to maximize federal aid at a new school. Additional resources are provided. Learn more.  ...
This brief (PDF, 9 pages) explains the role of Medicaid in schools. It outlines how Medicaid is used to fund various school-based health care and support services and discusses limitations on Medicaid payment for school-based services. Learn more (PDF, 9 pages). 
On YE4C young people share their experiences and perspectives on what makes a difference for youth engaged in change. Learn from their stories.
CFPB recently launched newly redesigned website landing pages in Arabic, Chinese, Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Tagalog, and Vietnamese, seeking to make it easier to navigate CFPB tools and resources and learn more about the banking and financial systems. The pages include commonly used financial terms and acronyms. Learn more. ...
This report investigates whether students who expected to go to college after high school met with a high school counselor about financial aid and completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and whether meetings and completion varied by parental education. It also describes whether students who met with ...
The Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) of the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic is soliciting Statements of Interest for grants from Kyrgyz civil society and independent media organizations that focus on one of the priority areas/themes specified below. Applicants should pay close attention to PDS priority goals, program areas, target ...
The pause on student loan payments, interests, and collections has been extended. The student loan payment pause is extended until 60 days after ED is permitted to implement the debt relief program (which is currently under review in the courts), or until the litigation is resolved. If the program has ...
This report is a commemorative guide that is intended to provide a better understanding of the history and use of federal education statistics that have been collected and reported by this agency since 1868. Statistics covered in the report include:  Number of elementary and secondary schools  Enrollment in elementary and secondary schools  Attendance ...
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona issued a statement regarding the Texas district court ruling blocking student debt relief. The statement reaffirms the Department’s dedication to deliver targeted relief to students and borrowers across the country amid pushback from the courts. Learn more.  ...
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