In February, the ability to apply for Federal Student Aid was blocked. Now, applications are back open. Here's what to know ...
Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR)—determines payments as either 20 percent of discretionary income or a fixed amount over 12 ...
As of Wednesday, the agency’s student aid website once again allows federal student loan borrowers to submit online ...
The American Federation of Teachers filed a lawsuit seeking to force the department to accept and process applications for ...
The U.S. Education Department on Wednesday reopened online applications for income-driven repayment plans for student loan ...
The Department of Education has re-opened applications for income-driven repayment plans. Check out the three options ...
On Feb. 26, Donald Trump's Administration removed the ability to apply online from the Federal Student Aid website and, allegedly, instructed loan servicers to halt processing of new income-driven ...
The standard repayment plan, which splits your total debt into 120 installments ... “Unfortunately, I don't think we can rely on the [Education Department's Federal Student Aid] ombuds office, which ...
If your federal student loan hasn't yet entered repayment, you won't be eligible to enroll in a repayment plan yet. Repayment ...