Student Loan Forgiveness Access Could Become Costlier Following New Changes
New updates may make accessing student loan forgiveness more expensive for borrowers. Understand the implications of recent policy changes.
New updates may make accessing student loan forgiveness more expensive for borrowers. Understand the implications of recent policy changes.
Learn how to adjust to changes in federal student aid with expert tips for borrowers preparing for repayment.
The Trump administration’s plan to garnish wages for student loans raises questions. Explore alternatives like community service repayment.
Learn about the upcoming changes in student loan debt collection set for 2026, including wage garnishment for borrowers in default.
Starting January, the Trump administration will garnish wages from student loan borrowers in default, impacting millions of Americans.
Student loan borrowers in default may soon face wage garnishment as the U.S. Education Department resumes collection in early 2026.
The Department of Education’s recent ruling affects funding for nursing education, potentially impacting future healthcare professionals.
Recent changes by the Trump administration on student loans forgiveness could limit who qualifies for debt cancellation.
The Department of Education halts student loan forgiveness under IBR, affecting many borrowers seeking repayment relief.
Explore the recent student loan repayment plan denial and the impacts on borrowers under new federal policies.