Borrowers Sue to Stop SAVE Plan’s July Shutdown as Forced Plan Switches Loom
Four borrowers seek to block the SAVE plan shutdown and force loan forgiveness, but past borrower lawsuits over SAVE and REPAYE haven’t reversed the wind-down.

CFPB now requires email and phone verification to file complaints, steering credit disputes to Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion first. Advocates object.

Four borrowers seek to block the SAVE plan shutdown and force loan forgiveness, but past borrower lawsuits over SAVE and REPAYE haven’t reversed the wind-down.

Find out what a 529 plan is and also the tax benefits for your state. Also learn some more details regarding a 529 plan right here!

A bipartisan discharge petition aims to force a House vote on capping federal student loan interest at 2% as payments climb for millions July 1.

UConn freezes tuition for a second year while closing an $83.5M budget gap through hiring limits, clinical revenue, and one-time funds. Here’s what it means.

Six months at 4.10% APY pays $102 on $5,000 — about $2,030 on $100,000. Here’s what CIT Bank’s boost actually puts in your account.

DHS is set to end “duration of status,” capping F, J, and I visa stays at four years and requiring USCIS extensions for longer programs like PhDs.

ESG investing focuses on companies with positive environmental, social, and governance actions. Here are the pros and cons of this strategy.

States ask a federal judge to block the new PSLF employer rule before July 1 as the Education Dept. adds a perjury attestation to certification forms.

Student loan borrowers stuck in SAVE face an upcoming deadline in late 2026 to change their repayment plans.

The U.S. Department of Education can settle federal student debt in certain situations that it’s deemed “uncollectable.” Learn more.

Whitman College will cap tuition at 10% of family income starting in 2026–27, with no income limit — a sliding-scale alternative to free-tuition cutoffs.
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