Federal student loan site down Wednesday, a day after layoffs gutted Education Department
Source: AP
Updated 1:42 PM EDT, March 13, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) An hours-long outage Wednesday on StudentAid.gov, the federal website for student loans and financial aid, underscored the risks in rapidly gutting the Department of Education, as President Donald Trump aims to dismantle the agency.
Hundreds of users reported FAFSA outages to Downdetector starting midday Wednesday, saying they were having trouble completing the form, which is required for financial aid at colleges nationwide. The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, a group of people who handle colleges financial aid awards, also received reports of users experiencing technical issues and having trouble completing the FAFSA.
Weve been trying to get more clarity on why its down, said Allie Bidwell Arcese, a spokeswoman for NASFAA. The Education Department hadnt shared any information on the outage, she said. The maintenance and troubleshooting may be impacted by yesterdays layoffs.
The developers and IT support staff who worked on the FAFSA form were hard hit in the Education Departments layoffs Tuesday, along with staff buyouts and the termination of probationary employees. In all, the Education Department has reduced its staff by half, to roughly 2,000, since Trump took office.
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