Borrowers Can Now Apply For The New RAP Repayment Plan Online At StudentAid.gov
Borrowers can now apply for the new RAP student loan repayment plan online at StudentAid.gov, though the site is loading slowly during the rollout.

AAUP and AFT oppose three-year bachelor’s degrees as Massachusetts, Virginia and Ohio push shorter, cheaper pathways toward graduation.

Borrowers can now apply for the new RAP student loan repayment plan online at StudentAid.gov, though the site is loading slowly during the rollout.

Federal student loan limits are changing July 1 — and private loan borrowing could jump 85%. Here’s who’s affected.

Florida is advancing rules to bar undocumented students from its public universities and colleges, a change that could cost colleges $15M a year.

FPSB’s new AI guidance for CFP professionals sets expectations for consumers on advisor AI use, disclosures, and data privacy. Here’s what to ask your planner.

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

StudentAid.gov will be offline June 27–28 for maintenance, blocking FAFSA and IDR access days before new RAP repayment plans launch July 1.

Parent PLUS loan rates are rising and benefits are shrinking, leading more parent borrowers to consider cosigned private college loans.

Judge Beryl Howell blocked the Education Department’s narrow “professional degree” rule, but the new $100K/$200K federal loan caps still start July 1.

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.
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