85 Government Agencies That Will Pay Off Your Student Loans
Written by Lynnette Khalfani-Cox Paying off student loans is a major goal for a lot of college graduates, regardless of whether you left school two years
According to the Project on Student Loan Debt: Seven in 10 college graduates (71%) finish school with an average of $29,400 in student loan debt.
Written by Lynnette Khalfani-Cox Paying off student loans is a major goal for a lot of college graduates, regardless of whether you left school two years
A reader of AskTheMoneyCoach.com had a question related to the discharge of her student loans. Although the inquiry was specific to her particular circumstances, it’s
The White House has released an alphabetized list of states with residents who have student loan debt, including a breakdown based on the number of
Q: You’ve previously said that getting student loans discharged in bankruptcy court is nearly impossible. I owe over $100,000 in student loans and have been
Millions of Americans have student loan debt – from recent college graduates to people in their 60s. Student loans are the one form of debt
Student loan repayments are increasingly taking a big financial toll on many U.S. households. Americans now owe $1.2 trillion in student loan debt, and the
A reader of AskTheMoneyCoach.com wrote me because she felt that her student loans were holding her back, and had become a big financial problem. As
You may have taken out a student loan several years ago, but have you ever wondered how it affects your credit score? In the eyes
Seven out of 10 college graduates in the U.S. have student loans, and if you’re one of them – or if you’ll need to borrow
New student loan legislation signed by President Barack Obama will lower borrowing costs for millions of Americans with college debt. The President signed an executive
Q: I live in California and have a defaulted private student loan that has been bought by an attorney who now has filed a court
Q: Hello, In 1983 I took out a student loan (private loan backed by the government) for my college education. After attending for 2 years, I
By Angie Picardo I was among the lucky few students in the U.S. that graduate college without any loans. After two years at a local
Q: “I need to borrow more than $100,000 for a four‑year degree; where can I get a student loan?” A reader of AskTheMoneyCoach.com recently wanted
Q: I did not have a high school diploma or a GED when I enrolled in college. Am I responsible for my student loans? A: Before