2025-2026 FAFSA Form: Things To Know
The 2025 – 2026 FAFSA Form is not changing much from last year, but families need to be prepared to file when it goes live.
Borrowers who were defrauded by their colleges may be able to get their federal student loans canceled and payments refunded. Learn how.
The 2025 – 2026 FAFSA Form is not changing much from last year, but families need to be prepared to file when it goes live.
Our list of the best ways to save on your taxes before the end of the year, without losing or wasting money.
Use our free student loan calculator to estimate your monthly payments, see if refinancing can save you money, and more.
A negative SAI (or student aid index) indicates the highest need for financial aid. Here’s what to know.
Nectarine is an online platform offering access to vetted financial advisors for a flat-fee.
An analysis of the GAO data on the restart of student loan payments, including how many borrowers are paying their loans or still in deferment.
Borrowers face confusion as court rulings block Biden’s SAVE plan. Key questions on IDR plans and loan forgiveness remain unanswered, causing concern.
There are many student loan forgiveness programs, including public service, volunteer work, medical studies, the military, or law school.
Not sure what you should do after college? You’re not alone. Here are some helpful ideas that just might be what you’re looking for.
Class of 2025 faces a challenging job market, with student loans, AI, and political turmoil adding to their concerns, a new Handshake survey reveals.
Need money to pay for college? Here’s how to fill out the FAFSA properly to make sure you get the most financial aid.
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