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Navigating the Student Loan Landscape: Tips for San Francisco Parents
The San Francisco Examiner· 3 days agoLearn how San Francisco parents can finance their child’s education by effectively managing student...
If You Make Under $120,000, You May Get Student Loan Forgiveness For Accrued Interest This Fall
Forbes· 2 days agoMillions of borrowers who have experienced accrued or capitalized interest may get student loan...
It will be even more expensive to borrow money for college this year—3 tips to cut down costs
CNBC· 22 hours agoThe interest rate for direct federal undergraduate student loans disbursed after July 1, 2024 will...
Here's what the economy could look like with a Biden or Trump presidency
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoHowever, he did support capping the amount parents can borrow through PLUS loans, which are loans ...
Federal Student Loan Interest Rates Are About to Increase
The State· 7 days agoThis will be the fourth straight year that rates have increased.
A large percentage of first-generation students have been impacted by FAFSA challenges
FOX Business· 2 hours agoThe new rollout of FAFSA went anything but smoothly. Parents and students struggled to access the...
Student Debt Stories: High Interest, Debt Strikes, Generational Debt, and More
Teen Vogue via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoIt blocks...point where it will have been three and a half years since the last required federal ...
Quad Cities Community Foundation awards more than $500,000 to local students
Quad-City Times· 5 days agoThe Quad Cities Community Foundation gave over $578,600 in scholarship awards to 74 area students...
GameStop, DJT, Bitcoin Show What the Meme Rally Is Really About, and 5 Other Things to Know Today
Barrons.com· 1 day agoStocks such as AMC and GameStop are skyrocketing, completely divorced from news about the companies....
FAFSA ‘train wreck’ rollout makes it harder to get to college. What went wrong? - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoA revamp of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, that was supposed to make the lengthy process easier, has done just the opposite. Repeated delays