For over 50 years, the Education Department's Civil Rights Data Collection has held schools accountable for student treatment.
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Starting today, federal funds cover short-term workforce training, expanding Pell Grants. Yet, few programs qualify.
Mackenzie Wesley, 5, loves water. In Florida, swim lessons help her safely enjoy it, reducing drowning risks for kids.
Congress has expanded federal Pell Grants for short-term workforce training, but many programs struggle to qualify.
Texas Curriculum Changes
Texas students must read Bible passages and learn Christianity's role in state history under new guidelines.
Graduate loan limits are set to change on July 1, capping annual borrowing at $20,500, sparking policy debates.
Starting July 1, major changes in student loan repayment and forgiveness will impact borrowers, with two new plans introduced.
For over a century, federal boarding schools aimed to assimilate Native American children. We explore one school's new legacy.
The Santa Fe Indian School, established in 1890, originally aimed to assimilate Native Americans but has evolved.
Starting July 1, student loan borrowers in auto pay will receive a 1% interest discount for two years.









