D Douglas-Gabriel
@DaniDougPost
econ of higher ed reporter for @washingtonpost. mother of wonder twins. wife of professor. child of immigrants. Send tips to [email protected]
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24-08-2010 17:38:37
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TODAY at NOON on #STUDIO2 :
🫰Student loan relief w/ D Douglas-Gabriel, The Washington Post.
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🚨 In new guidance, U.S. Department of Education is permitting state agencies to inform college students about public and tax benefits using FAFSA data. This is big news for basic needs. See more at: fsapartners.ed.gov/knowledge-cent…
President Joe Biden announced new plans to cancel student debt for millions of borrowers.
This is Biden’s broadest student loan forgiveness attempt since the Supreme Court struck down his more sweeping plan over a year ago.
Lisa Desjardins speaks to D Douglas-Gabriel for more.
“How can we make a decision? I have to make a commitment in early May. How will I know how much I will get?”
“You just won’t.”
'With college decisions looming, students ask: What’s the cost, really?' via The Washington Post Susan Svrluga D Douglas-Gabriel
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With college decisions looming, students ask: What’s the cost, really?
FAFSA delays leave students seeking advice on paying for college without crucial information on financial aid, report Susan Svrluga & D Douglas-Gabriel The Washington Post. wapo.st/3xar496
A good snapshot of #FAFSA uncertainty among prospective students. tinyurl.com/z98t9ft2 D Douglas-Gabriel Susan Svrluga
As President Biden gears up for reelection, he’s seeking to raise the profile of his sweeping student debt relief efforts—now exceeding $138 billion
With D Douglas-Gabriel
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On the PostReports podcast, I'm checking out this analysis of the FAFSA delays from D Douglas-Gabriel. Lots of history and context on this cornerstone of the financial aid system. 'Everyone's in a holding pattern,' she says. washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…