Topic: U.S. Department of Education

Student Loans- Some Basics

Thinking about getting a student loan to help pay for your college education? You?re not alone. About two-thirds of all people attending public and private colleges and universities take out student loans. This is a necessity because the cost of higher education has soared in recent years. The Project ...
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Direct Loan

People often say money is the root of all evil. That's because people have gone mad ? and have been sentenced to prison ? because of money.The world truly revolves around money ? almost everything calls for us to dish out cash. Even worse, everything now relies on credit, and individuals ...
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Hawaii teachers OK deal to reduce furlough days

Hawaii teachers union approves deal to reduce school furlough days that outraged parentsThe union that represents Hawaii's public school teachers has approved an agreement to reduce the number of furlough days in the current school year. Hundreds of parents protested a plan this fall to cut 17 instructional days ...
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Study: Schools face shortfalls after stimulus ends

Study: Using federal stimulus money to avoid school layoffs will leave budget shortfallsUsing federal stimulus money to avoid layoffs at schools is going to create a shortfall even more difficult for states and schools to contend with when that money runs out, according to a first-of-its-kind study released Monday. New ...
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