May 1st was National College Decision Day
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May 1st was National College Decision Day
If you have student loans here are three things to do now to keep your student loans in order
Over the next few months, parents and students will be exploring options
to help pay for college
The Department of Education is sending letters to veterans with severe
disabilities notifying them that they may be eligible for a tax-free discharge
of their outstanding student loans
New research report detailing how borrowers are paying off their student
loans, what they do after, and what it might mean for their personal finances
and the broader economy
Borrowers whose student loans are forgiven due
to death or disability will no longer have to pay federal income taxes on those
forgiven loans
Borrowers whose student loans are forgiven due
to death or disability will no longer have to pay federal income taxes on those
forgiven loans
Use our resources to make more informed
decisions when taking out loans
Seventy percent of new recruits pay $1,200 for GI Bill
benefits they likely will not be using
When military borrowers are not able to get on track
for programs like PSLF, they can end up paying tens of thousands of dollars
they would otherwise not owe