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The U.S. Department of Education started to send notices of collection, which may include wage garnishment, to borrowers whose student loans have gone unpaid for more than nine months and are in default status. Employers can withhold up to 15% of disposable income, without a court order, from employees whose student loans are in default.
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The Equality State objects to Biden's expanded protections for LGBTQ students and staff.
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The U.S. Department of Education is proposing a new set of priorities that would incentivize changes to the way history and civics is taught. The federal…
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The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) has announced it will be receiving a federal grant to improve literacy across the state.The Striving Readers…
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Wyoming hopes to make computer science education available across the state by 2022, and a new federal grant of about a half million dollars is slated to…
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This is the first in a two-part series on this issue. To hear WPR Education Reporter Tennessee Watson's follow up, click here.Renee and her husband bought…
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The Federal Commission on School Safety will make a stop in Cheyenne for a public listening session. This is one of four sessions happening across the…
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U.S. Senate committees will hold hearings this week on the Trump administration's plan to reorganize the government. It includes a department that...
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The U.S. Department of Education has ended an agreement with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, the agency tasked with investigating…
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U.S. Senator Mike Enzi of Wyoming is calling for the Department of Education to audit the data it maintains on all student loan-related programs. Enzi,…