University of Arizona welcomes its largest & most diverse class ever
The University of Arizona set records by welcoming its largest and most diverse class ever.
The University of Arizona set records by welcoming its largest and most diverse class ever.
The Giant Magellan Telescope may help us discover life on other planets. Learn more about the University of Arizona's key role in the project.
Friday’s announcement is just the latest round of student debt cancellation enacted by the Biden administration, which has approved relief for more than 4.3 million people so far, including 59,500 people in Arizona.
The president’s plan builds on existing debt cancellation efforts and would extend loan relief to more than 30 million borrowers.
Through improvements to the public service Loan Forgiveness Program, the Biden administration has canceled loans for more than 871,000 public service workers.
The new proposal will focus on providing debt relief to those with older loans or loans with large sums of interest; those with high-cost, unavoidable child care or health care expenses; borrowers who are highly likely to default; and others who face “financial hardship.”
The new FAFSA form has been released. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) determines eligibility for federal financial aid.
More than 35,000 Arizonans have had their student debt discharged or have been identified for debt relief due to the Biden administration's reforms of the student loan debt system.
This round of debt relief will eliminate the debt of 125,000 borrowers nationwide: 22,000 with disabilities, 51,000 through an income-driven repayment plan, and 53,000 through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Nearly half of all borrowers say they aren't financially prepared to begin repaying their debt. Despite this, interest began accruing again on Sept. 1, and payments will be due again in October.