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Student loan
As student loan payments restart, borrowers feel the pinch. The economy might too.
by
Henry Epp
Oct 2, 2023
Obligations resuming after three years could be a rude awakening for some. But by itself, it's not likely to start a recession, experts say.
Federal student aid office has a big to-do list in 2023, but the same budget
Dec 29, 2022
The office will have to manage student loan forgiveness — if that clears Supreme Court challenges — and the resumption of loan payments after a pandemic pause.
Student loan debt is changing - what's your experience?
Feb 23, 2018
Students with large loan balances aren't defaulting, but they're not reducing their debt either.
Ten states are eyeing debt-free college
by
Tony Wagner
Dec 7, 2015
The push mirrors national proposals by democratic presidential contenders.
Corinthian students get a break on their student loans
Jun 9, 2015
The Department of Education will forgive the federal loans many students who attended.
If students default, should colleges pay up?
by
Nova Safo
May 20, 2015
A Senate committee is considering changes to college loan default rules.
Colleges Put Students To Work
Feb 18, 2015
A Texas College that is revamping itself to be staffed by students.
For public good, not for profit.
Cutting interest rates on student debt
Nov 21, 2014
Wells Fargo has launched a loan modification program for student loan customers.
Waitlisted for college? Here's why
by
Sam Harnett
Apr 24, 2014
Colleges are growing their wait lists and using them in some surprising ways.
A quick finance guide for millennials
Feb 21, 2014
Student debt affects other aspects of young people’s lives like buying a home, what do you do?