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With more than 12 million student loan borrowers currently enrolled in repayment plans based on income, it can be quite ...
Kelly Belt, 33, a high school life-sciences teacher in Provo, Utah, is ready and willing to repay her student loans. But like ...
The Education Department reopened the application for all income-driven repayment (IDR) plans on Mar. 26, after a month-long suspension that blocked federal student loan borrowers from enrolling in an ...
Borrowers with student loans are facing confusion due to the Education Department’s pause on income-driven repayment plans, but they can still apply for other plans and seek help from their ...
The Trump administration's attempt to transfer the $1.6 trillion federal student loan portfolio's management to the Treasury ...
You don't have to reapply for an IDR plan if you applied after April 27. Don't panic if you haven't heard back about your new ...
President Trump said that Iran appeared to have rejected a key element of an American proposal aimed at breaking the deadlock ...
If you’re among the millions of borrowers who haven’t made full, on-time federal student loan payments after the on-ramp ...
Senate Republicans advanced a legislative package that would slash the number of student loan repayment plans and increase regulations on colleges.
Some student loan borrowers won’t even realize that they may need to submit a new application for income-driven repayment.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon has acknowledged that she lacks the legal authority to dismantle the Education Department.