Estos son los cambios que se realizaron al formulario FAFSA El departamento espera tener los cambios completamente implementados para el año académico 2024-2025, pero algunos se implementarán en fases antes de ese periodo. Equipo de The Diamondback December 7, 2022
FAFSA needs to consider family circumstances when calculating financial aid To be more considerate, FAFSA needs to consider family circumstances in their calculations Dhruvak Mirani December 6, 2022
Here’s what to know about changes to the FAFSA application The department hopes to have the changes fully implemented by the 2024-2025 academic year, but some changes will be implemented in phases before then. Nene Narh-Mensah November 18, 2022
RAs should not have to choose between financial aid and reduced room and board Current laws harm financial aid prospects for RAs, and they must be changed. Rebecca Scherr September 21, 2022
Es hora de priorizar a los estudiantes de primera generación Los estudiantes de primera generación no son una muestra de diversidad. Guest Opinion November 3, 2021
The federal government’s FAFSA approach shows it’s content with discriminatory policies The Education Department is showing its true colors by targeting poor Black and brown students. Malcolm Ferguson March 30, 2021
UMD received more than $10.7 million to support students impacted by COVID-19 Applications for aid close Aug. 1. Madison Peek June 12, 2020
Transfer students must rush to complete degrees in four years. They need more support. By not offering more flexible financial aid, students' academic paths are limited. Lexie Werner November 6, 2019
UMD students aren’t getting their hopes up about Elizabeth Warren’s student debt plan Warren, who is running for president, wants to forgive up to $50,000 in student loan debt for households that earn less than $100,000 per year. Freelance Reporter May 1, 2019