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A Republican overhaul would reduce borrowers' repayments options from several plans to just two.
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CalKIDS, the state program that deposits at least $500 into savings accounts for eligible students, has overcome some of the challenges affecting its awareness and access.
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Advocates want to improve access to grants, loans, scholarships and work study opportunities.
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After President Donald Trump’s early budget eliminated the Head Start program, advocates led a nationwide lobbying effort to save it.
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The Harbor City-Harbor Gateway branch of the Los Angeles Public Library opened a new space designed with neurodiverse families in mind.
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College affordability experts weigh in on how to protect yourself from mismanagement and stay on track toward cancellation.
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For arts students who lost so much as fires swept through the Los Angeles area in January, a new musical instrument is a big step back toward normalcy.
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The Trump administration and Congress have taken a series of actions that could greatly affect federal student loan borrowers.
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The city promised a "smooth" transition to non-city providers, but some families are skeptical.
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Congress created the grants in the aftermath of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. The goal was to help schools hire mental health professionals, including counselors and social workers.Listen 3:12