100,000 borrowers now qualify for student loan forgiveness under PSLF waiver: Education Department
The Biden administration has identified 100,000 borrowers that now qualify for $6.2 billion worth of debt relief under a popular student loan forgiveness program.
How to offset college costs with education tax credits
Education tax credits help offset the cost of higher education by reducing the amount of tax you owe to the IRS. Learn more.
Biden administration considering another student loan payment pause extension
President Biden is still considering canceling student loans or extending the forbearance period, a White House spokesperson said on a recent podcast episode.
This is the average student loan debt in every state
New data from The Institute for College Access & Success shows where the class of 2020 has the highest student loan debt balances.
State of the Union: Biden pushes for investment in 'America's best kept secret'
President Joe Biden has previously campaigned on forgiving student debt and making community college tuition-free. Here's where his economic agenda stands.
Are there any FAFSA income limits?
The FAFSA has no income limits, so you should complete the form each year you’re in college in order to be eligible for federal financial aid.
Survey: 93% of student loan borrowers aren't ready to restart payments in May
Student loan payments resume in May, but a new survey suggests that the vast majority of borrowers aren't financially prepared.
How to find student loans without a cosigner
A good credit history and income can help you qualify for a student loan without a cosigner. Before you apply, research and compare multiple loan options.
Biden should 'unilaterally' cancel student loan debt, says Obama's Education Secretary
Former Education Secretary John B. King, Jr., who served in the Obama administration, has urged President Biden to cancel student debt through executive action.
Federal student loan payments restart in 2 months: How borrowers can prepare
Student loan borrowers will be expected to resume payments in May after two years of federal forbearance. Here's what to know.
These 2.4M borrowers may not get student loan forgiveness
Americans with private student debt wouldn't meet the eligibility requirements for widespread federal loan forgiveness that's proposed by prominent Democrats.
Student loan forgiveness programs: Which one is best for you?
Student loan forgiveness programs can cancel all or part of your federal student loans. Learn how they work and if you’re eligible.
7 tips on how to pay for college
Wondering how to pay for college? Consider these ways to cover college costs and reduce education expenses.
What’s the average cost of tuition for colleges in the U.S.?
The average cost of tuition for colleges has risen in the last 10 years. Your costs will depend on where you go to school and whether it’s public or private.
How much can you borrow in student loans?
Wondering how much you can get in student loans? It depends on the type of loan, your year in school, and other factors. Learn more.
How much are student loan payments?
How much are student loan payments? Learn how the type of loan, loan term, interest rate, and repayment plan affect your monthly student loan payment.
31% of large companies plan to offer student loan assistance in the next 2 years, data shows
Nearly a third of large companies plan on offering student loan debt assistance programs in the next two years, according to new research.
How to find college scholarships for adults
Scholarships for adults can make going back to school more affordable for older students. Here’s how to find them and qualify.
10 of the best degrees to get right now
Looking for the best degrees to get right now? These 10 college majors can lead to a high-paying and meaningful career.
Motivating borrowers to resume student loan payments in May will be ‘a challenge,’ officials say
The Education Department said it may be difficult to get federal borrowers to resume payments on their student debt in May.