Articles & Advice by Tag - student loan

By: Dr. Gwendolyn Maria Parrish — November 4, 2022
As an informed college student, you are probably aware of President Biden's proposal to eliminate up to $20,000 in student loan debt per borrower. This means possible thousands in loan forgiveness for many current or former students. When planning your economic future, lowered loan amounts can be critical to your transition into the job force after graduation.
By: Heather Rech — February 13, 2023
In this article, we will consider the impact of money management, financial support, and student loan debt alongside questions that students can ask themselves or discuss with their families as they make a financial plan for college.
By: Jessica Dickenson — February 22, 2023
Being denied loans may seem like a nightmare, but there are ways that you can prevent it and some steps that you can take if your application is rejected.
By: Al Dickenson — October 26, 2023
By embracing the SAVE Plan, parents can reclaim control over their financial destinies and ensure a brighter tomorrow for future generations.
By: Ian Whitmore — March 27, 2023
This article will teach you about some of the financial pitfalls you should avoid as a college student.
By: SAGE Scholars — October 1, 2021
Learn about financial aid, need vs. non-need aid, packaging, scholarships vs. loans vs. work-study, gapping and more in our easy to read guide.

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