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If you're paying off student loans and want to accelerate the process, here are some tips to help you get started.
Education Department veterans predict the sweeping cuts could scramble its basic ability to operate and mean less reliable service for students and schools.
Staff cuts at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Department of Education have drastically reduced the number of people overseeing federal student loan servicers.
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.
Student loan forgiveness programs exist for some borrowers, but the eligibility requirements are strict.
Some forms of student loan forgiveness are taxable. If you aren't prepared, the taxes on student loan forgiveness can be significant.
The federal funds rate can indirectly affect student loan interest rates for better or worse. Here's what you need to know.
The Biden administration announced new measures that could help borrowers struggling with their payments. Taking advantage of these programs could help you reduce your payments, get your loans in good standing and avoid student loan default.
If you need a different repayment plan for your student loans, here are some options from which you may be able to choose.
Student loan interest rates can fluctuate over time, so it's important to understand how they work and how to ensure yours is low.
The decision whether or not to refinance student loans depends on your situation and goals, as well as the type of loans you currently have and their benefits.
Are federal or private loans better for college? In most cases, federal loans should be the first choice.