Department of Education

Problem with online FASFA can costs students financial aid

The updated version of this year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid becomes a problem when it interprets low-income filers as millionaires— possibly costing students a large portion of their financial aid.

Panthers weigh pros and cons of raising minimum wage

Some students think minimum wage isn't enough, but an economics professor thinks otherwise.

Same-sex parents acknowledged by FASFA

Staff writer Lauren Bana thinks the acknowledgment of same-sex parents by FASFA is a small, yet significant step towards improvement.

Council explores how to use discretionary fund

The first senate meeting of the Student Government Council at Biscayne Bay Campus for Spring 2011 contained a plea for senators to make spring an efficient semester.
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