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In this Homeroom Blog post, Nicholas Kent introduces the new earning indicator tool on the FAFSA® form, which provides students and families with straightforward, reliable information as they consider postsecondary options.
In this Homeroom Blog post, guest author Caleb H. May discusses the need for library neutrality to benefit families.
In this Homeroom Blog post, guest contributor Jonathan J. Sanford, Ph.D., shares his thoughts on a common-sense approach to reforming higher education.
In this Homeroom Blog post, guest author Joshua Gibbs shares how he defines a classical education.
In this Homeroom Blog, guest author Christopher Schorr, PhD, discusses the prevalence of grade inflation at American universities and potential strategies to address it.
In this Homeroom Blog, guest author and Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Education Jacob Oliva discusses how Arkansas' LEARN Act aims to empower families by expanding school choice.
In this Homeroom Blog, Secretary of Education Linda E. McMahon discusses embarking on the "Returning Education to the States Tour" and collaborating with state leaders to scale education best practices nationwide.
Ahead of an upcoming GAO report, James Bergeron outlines recent improvements made to the FAFSA® form launch, including improvements to in-house expertise, shifting to a product-based delivery model, and restructuring vendor contracts.
In this Homeroom Blog, James Bergeron discusses the 2026–27 FAFSA® Beta 2 launch, and highlights resources shaping the future of student aid, as well as the importance of early testing and user feedback.
In this Homeroom Blog, guest author Mari Barke shares her experience serving on the Orange County Board of Education, and the Board's focus on prioritizing school choice and charter school growth.