Borrowers are wondering what will happen to their loans and repayment plans if President Trump closes the Department of Education.
The Department of Education is implementing mass layoffs just days after President Donald Trump suggested the agency should not handle student loans.
The Department of Education's mass layoffs on Tuesday affected some 1,315 employees -- including civil servants around the country.
How mass buyouts and layoffs at Trump's U.S. Department of Education might impact millions of students, teachers and administrators.
Shuttering the agency is unlikely as it would require congressional approval and some Democratic votes to break the Senate ...
As Trump begins dismantling the Education Department, student loan services, civil rights enforcement and funding for ...
Around 3,000 people work in the department's Washington headquarters, and about 1,000 are in 10 regional offices across the ...
President Donald Trump has said he wants his new education chief, Linda McMahon, to “put herself out of a job.” Since Trump took office, staffing at the Department has been cut in half, and he has ...
The Department of Education announced it was firing over 1,300 workers, slashing staff in half as part of Trump's aim to ...
Trump is moving to cut the staff by half and dismantle the department. He’s also going after DEI in higher education and ...
The Department of Education doesn't oversee school curriculums, but it does offer a range of services affecting millions of ...