Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Adam Minsky is an attorney and writer focusing on student loans. The Education Department will begin forcing millions of student ...
The Trump administration’s campaign to curtail international students is not just hitting the elite schools targeted by the government. By Alan Blinder Photographs by Kevin Serna International ...
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The Education Department has added another curveball into the student loan changes set for this summer, telling millions of borrowers they need to get out of the Biden-era Saving on a Valuable ...
The Education Department announced Friday that student loan borrowers will have to get out of the Biden-era Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan by the end of the summer. More than 7.5 million ...
Student-loan borrowers on SAVE are receiving emails from the Education Department on next steps. With SAVE eliminated, the department is encouraging borrowers to enroll in a new plan as soon as ...
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The Education Department is sending notices on the next steps to student-loan borrowers enrolled in the SAVE plan. Beginning July 1, SAVE borrowers will have 90 days to select a new plan and begin ...
The Trump administration is giving student loan borrowers a 90-day window, starting July 1, to exit the Saving on a Valuable Education plan and find a new repayment option. The Education Department ...
College costs continue to climb, and with them, the financial burden of earning a degree. While scholarships, grants and federal student loans help ease the load, they often aren't enough to cover the ...
Whether you're looking to cover the full cost or just fill in the gaps, federal and private student loans can help make higher education a reality by spreading out payments over time. But there are ...