Education Department punishes student loan servicer for error that made 800,000 borrowers delinquent
The U.S. Department of Education said it penalized MOHELA after a billing error led over 800,000 borrowers to miss their payments in October.
The U.S. Department of Education said it penalized MOHELA after a billing error led over 800,000 borrowers to miss their payments in October.
Grand Canyon University fined millions by federal education officials: Here's what to know
Federal education officials announced on Oct. 31 that they are fining Grand Canyon University to the tune of tens of millions of dollars as a result of an investigation. Here's what to know about the findings from the investigation, as well as the private university's response to the matter.
Federal education officials announced on Oct. 31 that they are fining Grand Canyon University to the tune of tens of millions of dollars as a result of an investigation. Here's what to know about the findings from the investigation, as well as the private university's response to the matter.
GCU fined millions by the feds
Federal education officials announced on Oct. 31 that they are fining Grand Canyon University to the tune of tens of millions of dollars as a result of an investigation. Here's what to know about the findings from the investigation, as well as the private university's response to the matter.
Federal education officials announced on Oct. 31 that they are fining Grand Canyon University to the tune of tens of millions of dollars as a result of an investigation. Here's what to know about the findings from the investigation, as well as the private university's response to the matter.
Xavier College Prep hosts food drive
Xavier College Preparatory is giving back for a good cause and supporting the D-backs along the way. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.
Xavier College Preparatory is giving back for a good cause and supporting the D-backs along the way. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.
New York police have 'person of interest' in Cornell antisemitic threats in custody
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Tuesday that a person of interest in relation to threats of a mass shooting and antisemitic violence at Cornell University had been identified by law enforcement.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Tuesday that a person of interest in relation to threats of a mass shooting and antisemitic violence at Cornell University had been identified by law enforcement.
OSIRIS-REx no more: UArizona officials announce new name and mission for asteroid-exploring spacecraft
UArizona officials say there is a new mission for the spacecraft that brought a sample from the asteroid Bennu back to Earth.
UArizona officials say there is a new mission for the spacecraft that brought a sample from the asteroid Bennu back to Earth.
Biden administration aims for narrower student loan relief plan
The Biden administration is moving toward a narrower student loan relief plan that would target specific groups of borrowers rather than a sweeping plan like the one the Supreme Court rejected in June.
The Biden administration is moving toward a narrower student loan relief plan that would target specific groups of borrowers rather than a sweeping plan like the one the Supreme Court rejected in June.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s vision comes to life with new Service Year Option program
Maryland Governor Wes Moore launched the first public service year program for high school graduates in the nation Friday during a vibrant event at the University of Maryland's Reckord Armory.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore launched the first public service year program for high school graduates in the nation Friday during a vibrant event at the University of Maryland's Reckord Armory.
Parents like private school vouchers so much that demand is exceeding budgets in some states
Advocates for school choice pitch vouchers as a way to give students in low-performing schools a way out – and, increasingly, to give parents control over what their children are taught.
Advocates for school choice pitch vouchers as a way to give students in low-performing schools a way out – and, increasingly, to give parents control over what their children are taught.
Arizona school safety discussions continue as SRO gaps have yet to be filled
The Arizona Department of Education’s Safety Task Force was back in session on Oct. 25 brainstorming ways to keep kids safe in school. One of the topics was working to fill the SRO gaps in many schools.
The Arizona Department of Education’s Safety Task Force was back in session on Oct. 25 brainstorming ways to keep kids safe in school. One of the topics was working to fill the SRO gaps in many schools.
Arizona SRO gaps have yet to be filled in many schools
The Arizona Department of Education?s Safety Task Force was back in session on Oct. 25 brainstorming ways to keep kids safe in school. One of the topics was working to fill the SRO gaps in many schools.
The Arizona Department of Education?s Safety Task Force was back in session on Oct. 25 brainstorming ways to keep kids safe in school. One of the topics was working to fill the SRO gaps in many schools.
Domino's giving away $1 million in free pizzas to customers with student loan payments
Here’s how you can grab a free pizza if you have student loans.
Here’s how you can grab a free pizza if you have student loans.
Cursive comes back: Bill signed requires cursive to be taught in California schools
The bill, which is now law, mandates that certain courses of study such as English, and certain skill sets, like handwriting in cursive, be taught to California students between first and sixth grades. Quirk-Silva said learning such a skill can have lasting benefits."
The bill, which is now law, mandates that certain courses of study such as English, and certain skill sets, like handwriting in cursive, be taught to California students between first and sixth grades. Quirk-Silva said learning such a skill can have lasting benefits."
Rally held at ASU in support of Palestine
Hundreds turned out for a rally at Arizona State on Saturday in support of Palestine. The rally took place at ASU's Tempe campus and was organized by the ASU Chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine.
Hundreds turned out for a rally at Arizona State on Saturday in support of Palestine. The rally took place at ASU's Tempe campus and was organized by the ASU Chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine.
Winnie the Pooh slasher flick shown to Florida fourth graders sparks backlash from parents: 'Careless'
Florida charter school students and parents were upset after their math teacher showed the class the slasher flick "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey."
Florida charter school students and parents were upset after their math teacher showed the class the slasher flick "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey."
Beloved Paradise Valley school custodian rallied around after his home burns down
A Paradise Valley elementary school is rallying behind a valuable staff member after his home burned down over the weekend. Sonny Moshi has been a custodian at Quail Run Elementary since 2015.
A Paradise Valley elementary school is rallying behind a valuable staff member after his home burned down over the weekend. Sonny Moshi has been a custodian at Quail Run Elementary since 2015.
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction to announce new school safety plan
Arizona's school chief is set to announce a plan to place more safety officers in the state's schools.
Arizona's school chief is set to announce a plan to place more safety officers in the state's schools.
Here are the states with the most student loan debt
The average overall student debt has increased by 106% or 6.6% each year over 16 years.
The average overall student debt has increased by 106% or 6.6% each year over 16 years.
AZ students preparing for robotics competition
Hundreds of students from across Arizona will take part in a big robotics competition this weekend, and that includes a group of high school students in Paradise Valley. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Hundreds of students from across Arizona will take part in a big robotics competition this weekend, and that includes a group of high school students in Paradise Valley. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
College athletes fight to get a portion from billions they generate in media rights deals
A federal antitrust case could force the NCAA and the wealthiest conferences to create pro-style revenue sharing of billions of broadcast-rights dollars with football and basketball players.
A federal antitrust case could force the NCAA and the wealthiest conferences to create pro-style revenue sharing of billions of broadcast-rights dollars with football and basketball players.



















