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New FAFSA Will Highlight Colleges with Low-Earning Graduates

December 12, 2025 - 21:00

New FAFSA Will Highlight Colleges with Low-Earning Graduates

In a significant move aimed at tackling the ongoing student loan crisis, the new FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) will introduce a red flag system for colleges whose graduates earn low incomes. This initiative is designed to provide prospective students with crucial information about the financial outcomes of their chosen institutions, allowing them to make more informed decisions regarding their education and future employment prospects.

Experts believe this measure is a positive step towards increasing transparency in higher education. By highlighting colleges that may not provide a strong return on investment, students can better assess the potential financial burden of attending these institutions. However, many advocates argue that while this is a beneficial development, it is merely a starting point. They emphasize the need for comprehensive reforms that address the root causes of the student debt crisis, including rising tuition costs and the need for better support systems for students.

The introduction of this red flag system is expected to spark further discussions about accountability in higher education and the long-term implications of student debt on graduates’ lives.


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