A temporary freeze imposed briefly this week by the White House on federal grants and loans left many students wondering about the impact to the FAFSA form used to apply for financial aid. President ...
The ruling, issued at the request of several advocacy groups, meant the policy is now subject to two temporary restraining ...
U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan temporarily halted President Donald Trump's plan to freeze federal grants and loans last week.
Following President Trump’s inauguration, the flurry of executive orders and funding freezes introduced uncertainty into the ...
A federal judge will likely extend a temporary block on President Donald Trump's plan to freeze federal grants and loans. Last week, the White House rescinded the memo on the freeze, but they said ...
Confusion followed the Jan. 27 announcement from the White House budget office that ordered a pause on all federal grants and loans, as the scale of the potential impact on the University of ...
Another judge in Washington halted the plan minutes before it was set to go into effect, but the short-term order is only in place until Monday unless extended.
A federal judge temporarily halted the order. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser called the order “reckless and ...
Ahead of a short-lived freeze that was set to impact billions in federal funding, stakeholders across northwest Montana said ...
Officials said the order, which was later rescinded, didn't affect FAFSA because the order excluded programs providing direct benefits to individuals.