Education Data Initiative
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Research group providing research and resources on higher education in the United States.
New York, NY
Joined June 2019
Borrowers: the U.S. Department of Education will never call you to offer debt relief nor accept payment of any kind over the phone. Never tell anyone your social security number over the phone. Unfortunately, scams of this nature are not uncommon.
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Schools and districts: Find out how you can help families sign up for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) from the @FCC which allows qualifying households to reduce their internet service costs by up to $30/month (or $75/month on Tribal lands): https://t.co/TRoODF1ehn
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“Courts have issued orders blocking our student debt relief program. As a result, at this time, we are not accepting applications.” President Joe #Biden’s administration has stopped accepting applications for the #StudentLoanReliefProgram. https://t.co/FveBKWNxcl
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Learn the facts about Pell Grants.
educationdata.org
The Education Data Initiative researched how much is the average Pell Grant award and who usually receives it based on income and race.
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"This State Will Hire You—No College Degree Required" via @pewtrusts. Thousands of job openings have reduced requirements, including those for 4-year-degrees.
stateline.org
With record numbers of state jobs going unfilled since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Maryland was in a bind. So, officials decided to eliminate the four-year degree requirement for thousands...
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24 scholarships for IT students via @purdueglobal
purdueglobal.edu
Discover 19 scholarship opportunities available to students interested in information technology.
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Policy changes make FAFSA filing easier than it's been in recent years. Start your application *now* for the 2023-2024 academic year.
richmond.com
If you’re prepping to fill out to the FAFSA this fall, the good news is you’re likely to feel less hassled and crunched for time than you would have been in previous years.
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$13.3 million dollars per year makes this program one of the least expensive federal aid programs in existence. via @nwi
nwitimes.com
Biden has played down the cost of the cancellation plan, saying it would be offset by other measures to reduce the federal deficit, including his landmark Inflation Reduction Act.
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Public service employment may earn you full or partial loan forgiveness, but the window to apply is closing.
journalstar.com
Full student loan forgiveness could be closer than you think under temporary rules for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, or PSLF — but time is running out. Here’s who should apply now and how to do it.
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Grandparents! Here's how you can help grandkids pay for college without affecting their financial aid (as of the '24-'25 academic year). Open this tax-free savings account with your preferred financial institution asap.
cnet.com
Tax-free 529 plans are a strong option for education savings, and they're about to get better for grandparents.
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These scholarships are for the roughly 10% of college students who have disabilities, including learning disabilities.
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Putting yourself through college can be an expensive venture. If you have a disability, you may be able to apply for a scholarship to pay for your studies.
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#Dataliteracy is the ability to read, work with, and communicate about data by putting it in proper context. It’s about more than just understanding and working with numbers. #kidalytics #education #stem #data #pbl #sel #educhat #reimagineeducation #fow
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Funds are limited, so submit your FAFSA now for 2023-2024! You can submit updates or corrections until June 30, 2024.
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It's still okay to borrow money for college if you do some math first. Exhaust all other forms of financial aid and make sure you can repay your #student #loan. via @PittsburghPG
post-gazette.com
In what’s become an annual ritual of sorts, students applying to American colleges this year will reckon with an age-old question: How do I pay for...
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This article from @Investopedia explains why public schools must teach comprehensive financial literacy education, not just for the individual but for society.
investopedia.com
Teaching financial literacy to kids can help them build money knowledge and habits that will last a lifetime. Learn about the benefits to starting young with money lessons.
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Psychologists and pedagogues generally agree that the social stress of lunch debt shaming impairs cognitive function to a degree on par with nutritional deficit. It's also an ineffective method of debt collection as few schoolchildren carry cash.
logandaily.com
(Ohio Capital Journal) – In 2019, a Summit County school district was under fire for its lunch policy, which said that a student who has a certain amount of debt
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Ditto the https://t.co/IRJtgmJIYR notification system. Visit the link for everything you need to know about one-time #student #loan #debt #relief of up to $20,000.
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October 1 is the earliest possible submission date for the #FAFSA! Many nonfederal entities use the FAFSA to determine eligibility, and funds are limited, so submit yours ASAP! https://t.co/rqmMaL6UPs
educationdata.org
Learn how to find all possible grants you qualify for, what you should know about each and how to stand out from other applicants.
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HS Seniors, there's still time to prep for the SAT! We researched dozens of programs to help you find effective, affordable prep courses and tutoring best suited to your needs.
educationdata.org
Our editors reviewed the best online SAT prep courses, classes and tutoring services to find the best options for all budgets.
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Here's a thoughtful and well-researched op-ed from the editorial staff at the @ScotScoop, the student newspaper at Carlmont High School in Belmont, CA (editor @soleildam).
scotscoop.com
When many students graduate from high school, they are often already committed to a 4-year college or university that they plan to attend. A lot of high school graduates don’t consider attending a...
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Among these potential consequences of #student #debt #relief, the only one really worth worrying about is the continued rise in education costs; it's highly unlikely more students will go into debt based on a chance that it may be forgiven at some point.
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