
Mary Ann Koruth
Reporter at The Record (Bergen County)
Reporter for The Bergen Record @northjersey, writer, design & UX enthusiast, writes about education, immigration, culture, people’s stories. Views are my own.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Mary Ann Koruth
Don't worry if your kids are still in elementary school. Your plan should be able to ride out the storm. One option is rolling a 529 plan into a Roth IRA for your child. College decision season is here, as students face the deadline to inform schools where they have been accepted about which one they will attend. And this year it comes just as the markets are tanking in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs on imports from other countries.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Mary Ann Koruth
The visa revocations were "without explanation," Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway said in an email to the university, in a move he said was "chilling to the international community."Rutgers University is among several schools across the nation where foreign students have had their visas revoked by the Trump administration without notice.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Mary Ann Koruth
New Jersey's high school graduation rates ticked up a hair and student behavior and participation in course offerings is trending upward — a cause for some optimism after years of impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic — according to data from the 2023-24 academic year released by the state Department of Education Wednesday.
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3 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Mary Ann Koruth
New Jersey school districts stand to lose a combined $85 million in COVID relief funds as a result of the Trump administration decision to abruptly revoke extensions granted last year for districts to use to liquidate their federal dollars.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Mary Ann Koruth
Thousands of Americans with federal student loans who did not resume payments after COVID-era loan repayment pauses ended a year and a half ago could now see their credit scores negatively affected, the Federal Reserve Bank says. That's because a 12-month moratorium on reporting loan defaults to credit bureaus — a Biden-era "on-ramp" to protect borrowers — quietly closed on Jan 1.
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Mahmoud Khalil case: Trump administration doubles down on deportation stance https://t.co/p3036YNCMF via @NorthJersey @AdelyReporter

Trump administration revokes visas for foreign students at @RutgersU #gazaprotest #studentvisas https://t.co/GPemZWmGMo via @NorthJersey

ICE didn’t just pick up a child from a school in NY, it transferred the entire family, which BTW had declared its status to immigration courts, to Texas, and then released them back to NY. This isn’t waste, fraud and abuse? https://t.co/AbfcpRnyrm