Education Department expands student aid hiring |
The Trump administration is ramping up hiring at the Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid office, despite previous efforts to shrink the agency and shift responsibilities to other departments. According to an internal presentation reviewed by Politico, the office plans to hire 334 full-time employees by 2027, increasing staffing levels by roughly 45% from April 2026. The office, which oversees federal student loans, financial aid programs, and loan servicers, had faced some of the department’s deepest layoffs during a government-wide workforce reduction in March 2025. The hiring push comes as the administration continues efforts to dismantle the Education Department, including transferring management of the $1.7tn federal student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department. However, the student aid office has also taken on expanded responsibilities from Congress, including implementing new repayment plans, managing grant programs, and processing student loan forgiveness claims.