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"The president’s budget proposal released on Monday drew praise from the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators because it calls for eliminating federal direct student loans’ origination fees, but the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities said it wouldn’t do enough to invest in research, and Career Education Colleges and Universities criticized it for attempting to exclude students who attend for-profits from a $750 increase to the maximum Pell Grant award," The Chronicle of Higher Education reports.

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Publication Date: 3/12/2024

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