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Latest information on student loans
The One Big Beautiful Bill will significantly alter how federal student loans are repaid in the coming years. See what to expect if you're a new or existing borrower.
The new GOP law will make sweeping changes to federal student loans. See what existing and new borrowers should expect.
Student loan repayment is set to restart Oct. 1. Here's how to file a complaint with the Department of Education if you have any issues related to your loans or servicer.
Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill made big changes to the federal financial aid program. Are federal student loans still worth it?
College is expensive, and prices are rising. Here's what you might pay, plus the best ways to pay for college today.
The federal funds rate can indirectly affect student loan interest rates for better or worse. Here's what you need to know.
Student loan forgiveness programs exist for some borrowers, but the eligibility requirements are strict.
A court ruling has ended the SAVE student loan repayment plan. Here's how to transition to another income-based plan.
The Treasury Department is taking charge of collecting defaulted federal student loans. Here's how you may be affected.
As student loan defaults increase, learn how you can avoid defaulting on your loan — and actions you can take to recover from default or delinquency.
Applying for federal loans? See the steps to take and secure financial aid.
Learn how to pay off student loans quickly with proven strategies that help you save on interest and get out of debt faster.
Student loan refinancing can lower your rate — or cost you benefits. See the pros, cons, and who should refinance.
Wondering if your student loan interest rate is fair? Compare rates and see where you stand.