The White House wants to end the federal education agency, but you should still fill out FAFSA now if you want financial aid for next year.
Key Takeaways - What Student Loan Protections Can We Lose if the CFPB Goes Away? The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, is a federal agency that helps protect consumers from financial harm ...
While the government’s “standard” repayment plan is 10 years long, many borrowers are in plans that extend their terms up ...
In February, the ability to apply for Federal Student Aid was blocked. Now, applications are back open. Here's what to know ...
As of Wednesday, the agency’s student aid website once again allows federal student loan borrowers to submit online ...
Previously, the Trump administration took down the online applications for IDR plans earlier this year, prompting criticism ...
We analyzed reviews of “best student loan refinance lenders” from 9 major financial sites to find the most-recommended ...
With IDR applications unfrozen, borrowers can again apply for plans to lower student loan payments. Here's what experts ...
The applications had been taken down in response to a February court ruling, which blocked the Biden administration’s Saving ...
With repayment plans on hold and recertification stalled, borrowers face delays, rising costs and uncertainty.
The U.S. Education Department on Wednesday reopened online applications for income-driven repayment plans for student loan ...
Financial aid advisers on college campuses across the United States are sharing in the confusion of student loan borrowers as ...