What Happened to Discover Student Loans? (And What to Do Now)
Discover stopped issuing student loans in 2024 and sold its $10.1B portfolio. Here’s what current borrowers should know — and the best alternatives.

Discover stopped issuing student loans in 2024 and sold its $10.1B portfolio. Here’s what current borrowers should know — and the best alternatives.

The Department of Education is raising the student loan autopay interest discount from 0.25% to 1% on July 1, 2026. Here’s who benefits and who doesn’t.

Looking for some ways to earn some extra cash in your spare time. Find out what Kashkick has to offer in this full review.

Our MaxRewards review explains how the app works, its features, pricing, pros and cons, and whether it’s worth using to maximize credit card rewards.

Rep. Suzanne Bonamici filed a resolution to impeach Education Secretary Linda McMahon over the Department’s dismantling. Why it likely won’t advance.

Student loan servicers are robocalling SAVE borrowers about the July 1 switch. Here’s what the calls say, why they’re happening, and what to do next.

Asset allocation is more than just stocks and bonds, you need to think about the bigger buckets of assets in your portfolio.

The Dept. of Education didn’t skip a June student loan status report — its settlement required only six, filed Dec–May. A July 8 hearing decides what’s next.

Borrowers who were defrauded by their colleges can get their federal student loans canceled and payments refunded through the borrower defense program.

$300 billion can’t erase all student debt — but it could make 21 million borrowers debt-free. Here are 5 data-backed ways to spend it, by the numbers.

The Education Department moved special ed to HHS and civil rights to DOJ. IDEA, Title IX, and Section 504 stay in force. Here’s what families should know.
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