diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index ec91916..3a690da 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -86,6 +86,4 @@ information visit the [Autoprefixer documentation site] - JavaScript: Unlike the main consumerfinance.gov project, this project does serve interactive scripting to IE 8, but only for the comparison tool, not for the header or footer scripting. -- Icons: We currently use icon fonts to deliver scalable icons. Browsers that - do not support icon fonts unfortunately do not receive backups but we try to - always pair icons with text. + diff --git a/gulp/config.js b/gulp/config.js index 4bdd909..3efa86d 100644 --- a/gulp/config.js +++ b/gulp/config.js @@ -84,10 +84,6 @@ module.exports = { ], dest: loc.dist }, - icons: { - src: loc.modules + '/capital-framework/src/cf-icons/src/fonts/*', - dest: loc.dist + '/static/fonts/' - }, libjs: { src: loc.modules + '/sticky-kit/dist/sticky-kit.js', dest: 'src/disclosures/js/libs/' diff --git a/gulp/tasks/copy.js b/gulp/tasks/copy.js index d863819..df7ff4e 100644 --- a/gulp/tasks/copy.js +++ b/gulp/tasks/copy.js @@ -10,13 +10,6 @@ gulp.task( 'copy:files', function() { .pipe( gulp.dest( configCopy.files.dest ) ); } ); -gulp.task( 'copy:icons', function() { - return gulp.src( configCopy.icons.src ) - .pipe( gulpChanged( configCopy.icons.dest ) ) - .on( 'error', handleErrors ) - .pipe( gulp.dest( configCopy.icons.dest ) ); -} ); - gulp.task( 'copy:libjs', function() { return gulp.src( configCopy.libjs.src ) .pipe( gulpChanged( configCopy.libjs.dest ) ) @@ -34,7 +27,6 @@ gulp.task( 'copy:vendorjs', function() { gulp.task( 'copy', gulp.parallel( 'copy:files', - 'copy:icons', 'copy:libjs', 'copy:vendorjs' ) diff --git a/gulp/tasks/styles.js b/gulp/tasks/styles.js index 3c77c56..df44647 100644 --- a/gulp/tasks/styles.js +++ b/gulp/tasks/styles.js @@ -45,22 +45,14 @@ gulp.task( 'styles:ie', function() { .pipe( gulp.dest( configStyles.dest ) ); } ); -gulp.task( 'styles:icon-fonts', function() { - const staticPath = 'paying_for_college/static/paying_for_college/disclosures/static/'; - return gulp.src( './node_modules/cf-icons/src/fonts/*' ) - .pipe( gulp.dest( staticPath + 'fonts/' ) ); -} ); - gulp.task( 'styles:icons', function() { const staticPath = 'paying_for_college/static/paying_for_college/disclosures/static/'; return gulp.src( './node_modules/cf-icons/src/icons/*' ) .pipe( gulp.dest( staticPath + 'icons/' ) ); } ); - gulp.task( 'styles', gulp.parallel( 'styles:modern', 'styles:ie', - 'styles:icon-fonts', 'styles:icons' ) ); diff --git a/paying_for_college/templates/choose_a_loan.html b/paying_for_college/templates/choose_a_loan.html index a24c4c2..1cf1540 100644 --- a/paying_for_college/templates/choose_a_loan.html +++ b/paying_for_college/templates/choose_a_loan.html @@ -185,8 +185,8 @@
For many people, how to pay for a college education is one of the first major financial decisions they'll make. These guides cover some of the big decisions you’ll face and will help you understand your options for financing your college education.
If you’re considering student loans to help you pay for school, you’re not alone – many students need loans to cover their full cost of attendance. If you have to take out student loans, comparing your options can help you find the student loan best suited for your needs. More about student loans.
-Still need to apply for financial aid?
Visit fafsa.gov
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+ Still need to apply for financial aid?
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As part of our Know Before You Owe project, we worked with the Department of Education to create a Financial Aid Shopping Sheet. Now that thousands of colleges are adopting this clear and comparable form, we’ve built a tool that complements the shopping sheet to help students make comparisons tailored to their individual circumstances.
+As part of our Know Before You Owe project, we worked with the Department of Education to create a Financial Aid Shopping Sheet. Now that thousands of colleges are adopting this clear and comparable form, we’ve built a tool that complements the shopping sheet to help students make comparisons tailored to their individual circumstances.
-Still researching schools?
Check out College Scorecard
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+ Still researching schools?
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+ Check out College Scorecard
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Shop around, and don't feel limited to only the banks or credit unions that have ATMs on or near campus; some will automatically reimburse fees for using any ATM. Consider accounts that offer services like remote check deposits, mobile apps, and online bill-pay.
-Dig deeper when accounts are marketed as "free" or "easy" - very few accounts charge no fees at all.
-Signing up for a bank account now can save you headaches later, and researching accounts with the lowest fees can save you money.
-Shop around, and don't feel limited to only the banks or credit unions that have ATMs on or near campus; some will automatically reimburse fees for using any ATM. Consider accounts that offer services like remote check deposits, mobile apps, and online bill-pay.
+Dig deeper when accounts are marketed as "free" or "easy" - very few accounts charge no fees at all.
+Signing up for a bank account now can save you headaches later, and researching accounts with the lowest fees can save you money.
+May waive or reimburse ATM fees, even those for out-of-network ATMs
+Often include online banking and bill-pay
+Often have mobile apps for things like remote check deposit
+Often won't let you overdraft your account
+Free access to in-network ATMs
+May include online banking and bill-pay
+Access to traditional in-person bank branches
+On-campus branch locations and ATMs May include online banking and bill-pay
+May offer discounts at local or campus businesses
+Sometimes your student ID card can be used to access your money
May waive or reimburse ATM fees, even those for out-of-network ATMs
- -Often include online banking and bill-pay
- -Often have mobile apps for things like remote check deposit
- -Often won't let you overdraft your account
-Free access to in-network ATMs
- -May include online banking and bill-pay
- -Access to traditional in-person bank branches
-On-campus branch locations and ATMs -May include online banking and bill-pay
- -May offer discounts at local or campus businesses
- -Sometimes your student ID card can be used to access your money
-Possibly charge monthly maintenance fees - up to $12 a month in some cases - if you don't meet the minimum balance or the bank's other enrollment criteria, like maintaining a full-time enrollment status at school
+Possibly charge monthly maintenance fees - up to $12 a month in some cases - if you don't meet the minimum balance or the bank's other enrollment criteria, like maintaining a full-time enrollment status at school
-May charge more than $30 per overdraft, which can add up quickly, especially if you opt in to coverage for ATM and debit card overdrafts
+May charge more than $30 per overdraft, which can add up quickly, especially if you opt in to coverage for ATM and debit card overdrafts
Could charge fees every time you use your debit card
@@ -255,14 +255,22 @@After your school takes out the cost of tuition, fees, and any on-campus living expenses from your total financial aid award, there is often money left for you to use for other expenses, like books.
+After your school takes out the cost of tuition, fees, and any on-campus living expenses from your total financial aid award, there is often money left for you to use for other expenses, like books.
You normally have several options for how you get that money, including direct deposit to a bank account, to a card that might also double as your student ID, by check, or cash.
+You normally have several options for how you get that money, including direct deposit to a bank account, to a card that might also double as your student ID, by check, or cash.
A school may partner with a bank or another third party to handle financial aid disbursements
- -The most common option is a debit card attached to bank account that has your financial aid deposited in it
- -You are not required to use the bank chosen by your school
+ Schools generally must offer a paper check or cash option no later than 14 days after the funds are available +A school may partner with a bank or another third party to handle financial aid disbursements
+The most common option is a debit card attached to bank account that has your financial aid deposited in it
+You are not required to use the bank chosen by your school
You can pick an account that offers what you need and charges few or no fees
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