The Trump administration has confirmed it will cancel student loan debt for eligible borrowers under certain plans.
Negotiate with your lender. If you have private student loans, you may be able to negotiate a lower interest rate with your ...
Student loan payments plague millions of Americans, and with interest constantly accruing, it can sometimes feel like there's no end in sight. For some consumers, it can even make handling everyday ...
The Department of Education under President Donald Trump has suspended student loan forgiveness for borrowers enrolled in the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan. The pause impacts around 2 million ...
Trump's administration begins forgiving student loans for millions under IBR plans, but delays and tax issues could affect ...
When it comes to credit scores, having student loans can be a blessing or a curse, depending on how borrowers manage the debt. If you graduated from college with minimal or no student loans, count ...
Less than half of student loan borrowers have been making their payments on $1.6 trillion of debt as they struggle to afford housing and groceries – and some are letting the bills pile up as a form of ...
Millions of people are in default on their federal student loans and could have their wages garnished soon. The U.S. Department of Education resumed collections in May, and it could take up to 15% of ...
If the U.S. government sells your student loan to the private market, would you even notice? That’s a question 45 million federal student loan borrowers may be asking. The Trump administration is ...
Federal student loans will continue to accrue interest during shutdown. FAFSA opened on Sept. 24 and applications are still being processed. Pell Grants and federal student loans will continue to be ...
With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), drastic changes are coming to federal student loan programs. One major change is the new loan limits for Parent PLUS Loans beginning July 1, 2026 ...
President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed into law on July 4, 2025. It includes multiple changes to the federal student loan program beginning in the 2026-27 school year, such as ...