The White House wants to end the federal education agency, but you should still fill out FAFSA now if you want financial aid ...
More than 600 positions have been eliminated from the U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid office, internal ...
The administration, which wants to close the Education Department, hasn’t said how it would move the $1.7 trillion portfolio ...
Financial aid advisers on college campuses across the United States are sharing in the confusion of student loan borrowers as ...
Borrowers can apply for income-driven repayment plans again, but servicers aren’t yet permitted to process these applications ...
Borrowers' loans will not be affected by the move to the Small Business Administration, but the transition may be rocky.
Eight million federal student loan borrowers are waiting for the courts to decide if their repayment plan is legal at the ...
In deciding which student loans to pay off first, consider factors such as loan type, interest rates, and repayment terms.
Once you've maxed out federal financial aid to help finance your higher education, private student loans can help you cover the rest. They can be used for all types of educational expenses like ...
Can Trump get rid of income-driven repayment plans through an executive order? Here’s what experts had to say.
The executive order narrows eligibility for loan forgiveness by excluding nonprofit organizations that are “aiding or ...
If your federal student loan hasn't yet entered repayment, you won't be eligible to enroll in a repayment plan yet. Repayment ...