Education Department
Trump Administration Delays Student Loan Wage Garnishment Amidst Reform Efforts
The Trump administration’s Education Department has paused wage garnishments and involuntary collections for defaulted student loan borrowers, citing ongoing reforms to the ‘broken’ loan system and the implementation of new repayment plans. The move has drawn both praise from advocacy…
Student Loan Wage Garnishment Set to Resume in January 2026: What Borrowers Need to Know
Starting January 2026, the U.S. Education Department will resume wage garnishment for millions of student loan borrowers in default, seizing up to 15% of paychecks. Learn about the process, borrower rights, and steps to avoid garnishment.
Department of Education Dismantling: Funding Delays, Program Transfers, and Uncertainty for Schools and Exchanges
As the Trump administration pushes to dismantle the Department of Education, funding delays and complex program transfers to other agencies have left schools and educational exchanges facing uncertainty and operational headaches.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Education Department Cuts
A federal judge has issued an injunction preventing the Trump administration from dismantling the Education Department, citing irreparable harm to essential services.




