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What Is the Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP)? How the New Student Loan Repayment Plan Works in 2026
A major change is coming to federal student loans on July 1,
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Thinking About Switching to PAYE or ICR? New Regulations May Change Your Options
Many federal student loan borrowers believe they have until July 1, 2028
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SAVE Plan Ending: What Borrowers Need to Know After the 2026 Settlement
After nearly two years of legal uncertainty, the SAVE plan is officially
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Borrowing After July 1, 2026? Here’s How One New Loan Could Change All of Your Repayment Options
If you already have federal student loans and are considering borrowing again
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Student Loans Are Moving to Treasury: What This Major Change Means for Borrowers
A major shift is underway in how federal student loans are managed,
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Filing Taxes Separately? Here’s Why the March 31 Student Loan Deadline Matters
For many married borrowers with federal student loans, filing taxes Married Filing
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Do Your Student Loans Have Different PSLF Counts? Read This Before March 31
For borrowers working in public service, such as government agencies or eligible
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URGENT Parent PLUS Consolidation Deadline March 31, 2026: Don’t Lose Loan Forgiveness
If you are a parent who borrowed federal Parent PLUS loans to
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What The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” Means For Student Loan Borrowers
On July 4th, the President signed the domestic policy bill, known as
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New Legislation Allows Employers to Match Employee’s Student Loan Repayments.
Employers can match employees’ payments toward their student loans when SECURE (Setting









