Government Shutdown and Student Loans: How It Affects You
Here’s what the government shutdown and your student loans will work, what you need to pay, and what assistance you can expect.
Here’s what the government shutdown and your student loans will work, what you need to pay, and what assistance you can expect.
Sorbet is a fintech that unlocks the cash value of your unused paid time off. How does it compare to regular cash advance apps? Find out in our full review.
Will the SAVE plan’s loan forgiveness survive these court battles? Our expert take on what you should know.
Your child decided to skip college? Here’s how you can use your 529 funds including several options to avoid the 529 plan withdrawal penalty.
There are hundreds of colleges that offer free college applications, or offer college application fee waivers to eligible students.
Recently, two researchers have identified problems in how some states manage their 529 college savings plans and how 529 plan fees are assessed.
Learn how your student loan debt can get you fired and what your employer can legally do regarding checking your credit and debt.
College students can sign a FERPA waiver, giving parents access to academic records during college. Should you ask your child to sign a FERPA waiver? Find out.
We list the tell-tale signs of predatory lending and explain what steps borrowers can take to protect themselves against unfair loan terms.
Pell Grants are issued by the Department of Education to undergraduate students who are able to demonstrate an exceptional financial need.
A 529 plan helps with higher education expenses so the last thing you want is to be hit with a 529 plan penalty. Find out how to avoid them.
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