Politics

Republicans introduce bill to require FAFSA forms to be released in October

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on pinterest
Share on telegram
Share on email
Share on reddit
Share on whatsapp
Share on telegram



Republicans introduced a bill on Monday to require this year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) forms to be released in October, following the failed implementation of renewal applications last academic year.

Although forms normally go out on October 1, Democratic and Republican lawmakers have raised concerns after the Department of Education did not release the 2024-2025 forms until the end of December, giving students, families and colleges much less time to deal with the process.

“The Department of Education has had over 3 years to properly implement the new FAFSA. However, the Department is once again behind schedule in making the FAFSA form available to students by October 1,” said Senator Bill Cassidy (RL.a.), ranking member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) committee. . “Another group of students may miss college altogether because they don’t know if they will be able to pay. This bill is valid [Education] secretary [Miguel] Cardona is responsible for ensuring students receive their financial offers in time to choose the best and most affordable college option for them.”

Rep. Erin Houchin (R-Ind.) introduced a similar bill in the House.

After the late implementation last year, problems with data calculations arose and colleges had to push back acceptance dates, leaving applicants short on time.

The Department for Education has received criticism from all sides over the fiasco, but has insisted that the forms will be ready by October this year.



This story originally appeared on thehill.com read the full story

Support fearless, independent journalism

We are not owned by a billionaire or shareholders – our readers support us. Donate any amount over $2. BNC Global Media Group is a global news organization that delivers fearless investigative journalism to discerning readers like you! Help us to continue publishing daily.

Support us just once

We accept support of any size, at any time – you name it for $2 or more.

Related

More

1 2 3 6,300

Don't Miss

Watch Drew McIntyre lose control in an X-rated rant after CM Punk cost him the title fight as he attacks the referee and commentators

Watch Drew McIntyre lose control in an X-rated rant after CM Punk cost him the title fight as he attacks the referee and commentators

WWE superstar Drew McIntyre went berserk after his controversial loss
STF maintains law that allows fines for homeless people camping

STF maintains law that allows fines for homeless people camping

The Supreme Court ruled Friday that cities can fine homeless