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Student Loan Borrowers, Do These 7 Things
Student Loan Borrowers, Do These 7 Things As The Department Of Education Faces Uncertain Future
The Trump administration appears poised to take significant actions that could undermine Department of Education. Here's what student loan borrowers should do.
Trump wants to abolish the Department of Education: What that could mean for student loan borrowers
President Donald Trump has reportedly set his sights on eliminating the U.S. Department of Education, a long-time Republican goal and promise from his campaign. The proposed plan, though, gives rise to a host of unanswered questions—not least of which is what happens to the 42-plus million Americans with federal student loan debt.
This Student Loan Plan Won't Survive a Trump White House, Experts Say. What SAVE Borrowers Should Know
Since taking office on Jan. 21, there's been a barrage of sweeping executive orders from President Donald Trump's administration. Experts say a key student loan program -- Saving on a Valuable Education student loan repayment plan -- could be next on the chopping block.
As Trump considers ways to dismantle Education Dept., here's what to know about student loans
With the Trump administration looking for ways to close parts or all of the U.S. Department of Education, many of the country’s 42 million federal student loan borrowers are likely feeling on edge.
Most Student Loan Borrowers Are Overwhelmed As Repayment Plans Keep Changing
Almost 70% of federal student loan borrowers feel overwhelmed while navigating their payment options as they struggle to keep up with the confusing and ever-changing repayment landscape.
How Student Loans Will Be Impacted if Department of Education Closes Down
Experts spoke to Newsweek about what students can expect if the Trump administration abolishes the Department of Education.
Student loan borrowers can get a tax break worth up to $2,500—see who qualifies
If you paid interest on your student loan debt in 2024, you may be able to deduct up to $2,500 from your taxable income.
Trump wants to dissolve Education Department. Here’s how it could impact student loans
Could an executive order signed by President Donald Trump disrupt student loans and aid? Here’s what experts had to say. Photo by Alexander Mils via Unsplash President Donald Trump is mulling over the idea of signing an executive order to start the dissolution of the Department of Education,
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Here's How to Get Student Loan Forgiveness Sooner While SAVE Remains on Hold
If you're close to PSLF forgiveness, this option let's you apply for debt relief now, even if you're enrolled in SAVE.
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Americans Owe More in Student Loans Than Before Biden Huge Debt Forgiveness
Despite record levels of student loan forgiveness, student debt totals are higher today than when President Biden took office ...
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Student Loan Forgiveness Is In Limbo But Could The Interest Deduction Vanish, Too?
Student loan forgiveness has been in the forefront, but the potential elimination of the student loan interest deduction ...
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Federal student loans, Pell Grants not tied up in funding pause, but will be reviewed
The Education Department said Tuesday that federal student loans and Pell Grants won't stop flowing to students amid a ...
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Student Loan Interest to Increase Under Republican Plan: What to Know
Republican lawmakers have proposed a change that would end halted interest payments for borrowers while in school.
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Make America Dumber: how DT’s education decision could affect you and your student loan
Multiple outlets are reporting that the Trump administration is preparing an executive order to eliminate the Department of Education responsible for managing access to student loans that help fund ...
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My $200K Ivy League student loan debt makes it hard to focus on anything else — but it was worth it
A Columbia University graduate said attending an Ivy League opened doors, but he wouldn't suggest it for everyone.
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