When Is the FAFSA Due? 3 Essential Deadlines
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens on Oct. 1 every year. Although the federal deadline gives you until June of the following...
How Much Federal Borrowers Owe in Each State
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted Americans in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to varying degrees. While payments on most federal student loans...
10 Online Schools That Accept FAFSA (and How to Get Financial Aid)
To limit the spread of the coronavirus in 2020 and 2021, many traditional colleges have encouraged (or require) their students to transition to online study. Therefore,...
Student Loan Advice: 11 Tips from the Experts
There’s a lot of student loan advice out there, so it can be hard to know which tips to follow. While everyone’s situation may be...
PSLF Waiver Opportunity – How to Qualify & Get Forgiveness Faster
On October 6, 2021, the Department of Education announced a sweeping action to expand Public Service Loan Forgiveness. This Public Service Loan Forgiveness waiver opportunity...
Things to Consider Before You Study Abroad by International Student Loan
Things to Consider Before You Study Abroad September 10th, 2021 by Al C There are many reasons why study abroad is not for everyone. You...
What are the 5 Best U.S. Universities for International Students?
5 Best U.S. Universities for International Students March 1st, 2021 by Al C Studying at a university in the U.S. is a great idea because...
Tell the Department of Education to Fix Public Service Loan Forgiveness and Deliver on the Promise of Debt Relief for the Legal Services Community
By: Kyra Taylor & Kat Welbeck The promise of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program is simple. Student loan borrowers who dedicate ten years...