When Congress failed to fund the government at the beginning of October, students seeking federal financial aid were plunged into a bureaucratic nightmare. As political leaders bicker over a spending bill, California students and families are left to navigate a financial aid process made even more cumbersome by the shutdown.

This year, the U.S. secretary of education celebrated the earliest launch of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid in history. But the department’s efforts may be eroded due to the furlough of the U.S. Department of Education staff, including personnel in the Office of Federal Student Aid, which administers the FAFSA, as a result of the federal government shutdown. Although the department’s website states that students can still submit a FAFSA, responses to questions may lag. This could slow down an already burdensome process that requires students and families to complete a lengthy application.

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Dirk van Ulden

Hey Devon and Cecilia, just contact our AWOL senators to instruct them to vote for the CR that they used to vote for in prior budget discussions. Crying on this page without providing solutions is typical of the machine that the Dems have created. Get off your duffs and make those calls.

Terence Y

What these educators conveniently leave out is that Democrats are the sole cause of students being plunged into this bureaucratic nightmare. If you’re in the midst of this bureaucratic nightmare, never forget that Democrats are willing to put the welfare of criminals and terrorists over the American people and begin to vote Republican. In the meantime, call your representatives and tell them to open the government.

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