Entrepreneurs and small-business owners in the El Paso region can learn about financing options, available programs and gain ...
Starting July 1, 2026, parents can borrow only $20,000 a year, or a total of $65,000 per student, from the program.
Study reveals Utahns seeking higher education are navigating costly student debt burdens better than most in U.S.
Connecticut officials say the student loan changes will keep people in debt far longer than they needed to be and limit ...
The Pell Grant – a need-based higher education grant from the U.S. Department of Education that, unlike a loan, does not need to be repaid – lies at the heart of the federal financial aid ...
The "One Big, Beautiful Bill" lowers the amount of federal student loans available to borrowers. As a result, college ...
The Student Borrower Protection Center reported that the typical borrower could see annual student loan payments rise by $2,929, with corresponding monthly jumps of hundreds of dollars.
For students starting a new program on/after July 1, 2026, loans will be capped at $20,000 annually, and parents can borrow no more than $65,000 total, a big change from the unlimited borrowing setup.
Major changes are coming to federal student loan rules, so it's a good time for borrowers to understand how these shifts will ...
The Department of Education launched the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) earlier than expected.
What the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” means for student loans: Medical students and many middle-class parents could be in for a shock.
Rhode Island faced federal lawsuit for race-based teacher loan forgiveness program that provides up to $25,000 in debt relief ...