Experts fear 'catastrophic' college declines thanks to botched FAFSA rollout

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Experts fear 'catastrophic' college declines thanks to botched FAFSA rollout
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The bungled rollout of a new federal student aid form has left millions of students in limbo and some wondering if their college dreams will survive. By May 1, students across the U.S. usually know where they're headed to college in the fall.

<p>WASHINGTON — The last thing standing between Ashnaelle Bijoux and her college dream is the FAFSA form — a financial aid application that's supposed to help students go to college but

&quot&#x3B;</p><p>Normally a time of celebration for high school seniors, this spring has been marred by the federal government's botched rollout of the <a href="https://studentaid.

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