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Getting through college is tough. It’s expensive, there’s tons of pressure to do well, and often very little personal time to cool off. With minimal work experience also then comes... The post Is ...
In another turn along the bumpy, mostly impassable road to student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, a teachers union is suing the nation’s largest stude ...
You are a student going to college. Or, you are a parent paying for your child’s college. Either way, if you hate paying taxes, this is your year. The government... The post Going to College? Hate ...
Who are the student loan borrowers most likely to default? What are the indicators? How can we better target assistance with student loan repayment? Should these policies focus on the... The post ...
The Federal Reserve just hiked interest rates again. Another quarter percent, this time. For different folks, this means different things. If you’re a homeowner with a variable interest rate, your ...
Recently released Department of Education data shows that only 96 of tens of thousands of possible borrowers successfully navigated seemingly endless obstacles to receive forgiveness from the flou ...
While some of your graduating high school friends fill out their college applications, Free Applications for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and consider possible majors, you are considering other ca ...
You are an average college student and you spend just over two hours a day in a classroom. Also, as an average college student, you spend four hours each day,... The post Average Student Spends Mo ...
Most know that student loan debt impacts the lives of millions of borrowers. Surprisingly, this includes those yearning to serve the Catholic church. Thousands of men and women of Catholic... The ...