Faculty Unions Oppose 3-Year Degrees As Massachusetts, Virginia And Ohio Push Ahead
AAUP and AFT oppose three-year bachelor’s degrees as Massachusetts, Virginia and Ohio push shorter, cheaper pathways toward graduation.

Federal student loans change July 1, 2026: two repayment plans, new grad and Parent PLUS caps, SAVE wind-down, and higher rates for new borrowers.

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

Can you use a 529 plan to buy a house or pay a mortgage for your college student? Here’s what the IRS allows — and the tax trap to avoid.

The Education Department’s final rule ties federal student loans to graduate earnings. See which programs are at risk and when the changes take effect.

Here’s a calculator to let you estimate your student loan payment under the new Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP).

Use our free student loan calculator to estimate your monthly payments, see if refinancing can save you money, and more.

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.
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