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The Department of Education quietly made an update to how payments are calculated for certain users, then rolled it back.
More than 40 million Americans carry student debt, and recent data show delinquencies on these loans are contributing to a ...
Borrowing policies may shift for students—discover what these changes might mean for repayment plans, forgiveness programs, ...
Student loan borrowers who are married may soon face larger monthly payments due to a recent policy reversal tied to ongoing ...
The U.S. Department of Education is restarting income-driven repayment (IDR) application processing after a temporary freeze, ...
AJC higher education reporter Jason Armesto joins ‘Politically Georgia’ to talk student visas and student loan repayments.
The Department of Education has clarified in court filings that spousal income will not be a factor in income-driven loan ...
Recent moves suggest President Donald Trump may push to privatize the federal student loan system, but experts say he could have a hard time getting lenders and lawmakers on board.
Staff cuts at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Department of Education have drastically reduced the number of ...
The Trump administration is adding clarification to a report that suggested that married student loan borrowers may have to ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has announced a significant shift in its priorities, signaling a deprioritization of student loans and medical debt oversight. This move, outlined in an ...