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The Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid will begin collecting defaulted student loans starting May 5. This move follows a pause implemented during the pandemic as part of broader ...
The U.S. Office of Federal Student Aid will continue collecting on defaulted federal students loans on Monday. It hasn't done ...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KABC) -- After years on pause, the Department of Education's Office of Federal Student Aid will resume ...
In a bold move, House Republicans unveil a plan to reshape federal student aid, aiming to cut costs and redefine access to ...
Parents can now apply for the Parents Plus loan to help pay for the child's college tuition. Here's how to apply.
The rising cost of college is prompting a higher percentage of students to enroll in public schools, experts say.
After a pause of more than five years, on May 5 the federal government will resume collections on defaulted student loans.
Getting your loans out of default isn't necessarily easy, but it could save you from having your wages garnished.
The Trump administration has restarted collections on all student loans that are in default, ending the pandemic-era pause ...
Starting Monday, the U.S. Department of Education will resume collections on loans that are in default, marking the final ...
Experts say recent graduates with loans should choose the repayment option that makes the most sense for them now and expect ...
After years of deferments, forbearances and court rulings on student loans following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Office of ...