The Education Department faced challenges in the financial-aid process due to a delayed start in processing Fafsa submissions and an omitted inflation adjustment. Despite early warnings, the rollout was troubled, impacting students and drawing criticism from various sources.
America’s student-aid mess is frustrating students—and, potentially, harming the country’s college-going rates https://t.co/Pf40GrbD84 👇
Universities breed evil—parents take serious risks when they send their child to college. https://t.co/cm29nKoAPh
As the first in my family to graduate college – and someone who relied on financial aid to do so – I am deeply troubled by what students have faced because of the botched FAFSA rollout. It never should have been like this. https://t.co/FafjbS34WX
Rich foreign students come to America and create drama. Time to end the student visa program, which is also a source of terrorism. https://t.co/luzenXuFQB
The Education Department’s troubled FAFSA rollout this year came in spite of early warnings that overhauling the system used to calculate student aid offers would be a major undertaking, according to internal documents obtained by The New York Times. https://t.co/qhSJaQke2N
Inside this year’s chaotic financial-aid process: The Education Department got a late start processing Fafsa submissions in part because of an omitted inflation adjustment https://t.co/DzMUdzAV7I https://t.co/DzMUdzAV7I
Chaos Plagued This Year’s Financial-Aid Process. How the Government Botched the Rollout. https://t.co/3x8rXA6Jkh