Student Loan Relief Extended Through August 2022
Have you seen the good news that the temporary student loan relief was extended? Student loan relief will last through August 31st, 2022. That gives you a few extra months to prepare for payments to...
View ArticleThree Features of the PSLF Waiver You Might Not Know
The PSLF limited waiver opportunity gives borrowers a second chance at Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). However there might be some nuances to the waiver that can help you get forgiveness. Read...
View ArticleStudent Loan Relief Extended
After much anticipation, the temporary student loan relief was extended. Payments on student loans will not start in January 2023 as previously communicated and the loan payment freeze may be extended...
View ArticleWhat you need to Know about the Student Debt Relief Plan Announced 8/24
On 8/24/22 the Department of Education released details about the three part plan offering borrowers student debt relief. Read on to understand how the Student Debt Relief Plan announcement impacts...
View ArticleAccount Adjustments Bring You Closer to Student Loan Forgiveness
The Department of Education recently announced a second chance at student loan forgiveness for many borrowers through one time account adjustments. Read on for more details and instructions about...
View ArticleConsolidate FFEL Loans to Direct Loans for Maximum Benefit
If you have an older type of federal student loan known as Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) it’s time to make a change. Federal Direct Loans have the best benefits. Learn about the benefits and how...
View ArticleStudent Loan Cancellation Denied: How to Repay Your Student Loans
Student loan cancellation of $10,000 or $20,000 was denied by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 30th, 2023. Many borrowers were counting on this cancellation. In addition to denial of cancellation,...
View ArticleHow to Prepare for Student Loan Payments to Restart in October
Student loan payments are restarting in October and many borrowers haven’t made student loan payments for over three years. Luckily, changes to income-driven repayment options and one time account...
View ArticleOne-time Account Adjustments are Key for Loan Forgiveness
The Department of Education is still conducting one-time account adjustments and extended the consolidation deadline to April 30, 2024. The article below shares the key information about one-time...
View ArticleTop 5 Considerations to Lower Student Loan Debt Now
Federal student loan debt relief programs have been in a state of continuous fluctuation since 2020. The injunctions blocking parts of the SAVE plan are the latest examples. It’s important student loan...
View ArticleThe SAVE plan has been blocked. What does this mean for you?
A federal court recently blocked the Department of Education’s newest and most affordable repayment plan, Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE). This ruling prevents the Department of Education from...
View ArticleFresh Start & On-Ramp End Sept. 30: Key Info for Borrowers
Two temporary lifeline programs to help federal student loan borrowers transition into repayment after the COVID-19 payment pause are coming to an end September 30th. The on-ramp period allowed...
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