Changes to the U.S. Department of Education's income-driven repayment plans will impact many student loan borrowers' ...
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New repayment plans and borrowing limits go into effect alongside the elimination of new Grad Plus loans Changes to federal student loan programs from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) ...
Student loan borrowers across the United States are grappling with significant confusion, as collections have restarted only to be put on hold again. This tumultuous environment demands constant ...
The Department of Education has now lifted pandemic‑era protections that had shielded borrowers from the harshest ...
New federal student loan rules taking effect July 1, 2026, will reshape how students and families borrow and repay for ...
A group of Democratic lawmakers launched a fresh effort to block Trump's plan to narrow eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Federal student loan borrowers' options for repaying their debt have dramatically changed over the last few months — with more shifts to come. Here's a breakdown of the revised repayment plans.