Media Coverage

How Colleges That Serve More Part-Timers Ended Up With Less Coronavirus-Relief Aid
Eric Kelderman, The Chronicle of Higher Education
April 16, 2020

The Government Promised to Suspend Wage Garnishment on Student Loans in Default. But It’s Still Happening
Kaitlin Mulhere, Money Magazine
April 16, 2020

The Higher Education Act and the Pandemic
Kery Murakami, Inside Higher Ed
April 15, 2020

OPINION: As the coronavirus speeds colleges’ move online, what happens to oversight?
Aaron Ament and Debbie Cochrane, The Hechinger Report
April 14, 2020

Millions of Student Loan Borrowers Don’t Qualify for the Coronavirus Relief Program. Here’s How to Know If You’re One of Them
Kaitlin Mulhere, Money
April 3, 2020

Pandemic’s New Victim? Free College
Kery Murakami, Inside Higher Ed
April 3, 2020

Four parts of the coronavirus stimulus act that have flown under the radar
Kathleen Pender, San Francisco Chronicle
March 31, 2020

Stimulus Package Brings Relief to Most Student-Loan Borrowers
Josh Mitchell, The Wall Street Journal
March 29, 2020

F.A.Q. on Stimulus Checks, Unemployment and the Coronavirus Plan
Tara Siegel Bernard and Ron Lieber, The New York Times
March 28, 2020

Left Out of the Stimulus
Kery Murakami, Inside Higher Ed
March 27, 2020

Coronavirus shutdown: Consumer advocates worry about $100 billion private student loan market
Aarthi Swaminathan, Yahoo Finance
March 25, 2020

ED Halts Collections on Defaulted Student Loans Due to COVID-19
Owen Daugherty and Joelle Fredman, NASFAA Today’s News
March 25, 2020

ED Clarifies Details of Interest Accrual Pause, Allows Temporary Administrative Forbearance
Owen Daugherty and Joelle Fredman, NASFAA
March 23, 2020

A Coronavirus Stimulus Plan Is Coming. How Will Higher Education Figure In?
Danielle McLean, The Chronicle of Higher Education
March 20, 2020

Congress rejects reversal of student loan forgiveness rule: For-profit colleges termed the “coronavirus of higher ed”
Charlene Crowell, The Charleston Chronicle
March 20, 2020

Should Feds Make Students’ Loan Payments During Crisis?
Kery Murakami, Inside Higher Ed
March 19, 2020

Will For-Profits Bounce Back?
Madeline St. Amour, Inside Higher Ed
March 19, 2020

Trump’s student-loan interest waiver may not lower payments
Aimee Picchi, CBS
March 18, 2020

Bay Area coronavirus shutdown: here’s where to seek financial help
Kathleen Pender and Carolyn Said, San Francisco Chronicle
March 18, 2020

Will Trump’s Promise Really Help Borrowers?
Kery Murakami, Inside Higher Ed
March 17, 2020

Experts Question the Impact of Trump’s Pause on Student Loan Interest Accrual
Joelle Fredman, NASFAA Today’s News
March 17, 2020

More Help for Borrowers
Kery Murakami, Inside Higher Ed
March 16, 2020

Consumer Groups: Trump’s Student Interest Waivers Not Enough
Inside Higher Ed
March 13, 2020