President Donald Trump’s administration issued a national freeze on federal grants and loans, planned to begin Jan. 28.
The Trump administration’s pause on federal grant programs sent shock waves through schools and colleges Tuesday. A judge ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's freeze of federal funding. Will Medicare, Social Security or ...
The Education Department said that student-loan borrowers will continue to receive aid under President Trump's temporary ...
The spending freeze was ordered in a memo from Matthew J. Vaeth, acting director of the OMB. It tells federal agencies to ...
Just before the Trump-Vance administration's federal funding freeze was set to go live, it was blocked by US District Judge ...
As of now, Social Security, Medicare are exempt from the spending freeze. What we know so far ... the pause will not affect ...
that student financial aid administrators are "still sorting through" whether the freeze would impact federal grants and loans for financial aid. The White House insists this is not a blanket ...
Pell Grants and student loans would have continued, but other grant programs that support student success and childcare on ...
Federal student loans and Pell Grants are unaffected by the Trump administration’s attempted freeze on federal funds Monday.
Financial assistance for foreign aid, nongovernmental organizations, DEI, woke gender ideology, and the Green New Deal’ will ...
The White House budget office has ordered a sweeping pause on all federal grants, loans and financial assistance not directly ...