The Department of Education halted student loan forgiveness applications on Feb. 21 after an 8th Circuit Court injunction.
The Department of Education closed all online applications for Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans and loan consolidation, but borrowers should be able to apply by paper.
The Department of Education has put an end to applications for student loan forgiveness via income-driven repayment or IDR ...
Cash-strapped college students and their parents will have to look for alternative methods of repaying and consolidating ...
SAVE plan litigation is still ongoing, and borrowers could see higher payments for missing payment plan recertification deadlines.
The SAVE plan lowered monthly payments for nearly everybody who took out a federal student loan to pay for school.
Student loan borrowers could see their payments increase under budget plans currently under discussion by House Republicans, ...
The Trump administration abruptly removed two critical applications related to student loan forgiveness and repayment on ...
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Republican-led states that sued to block Biden's Saving on a Valuable Education ...
The Department of Education was created by Congress in 1979 to track, manage and coordinate education programs and procedures ...
Judge Adam Abelson temporarily halted Trump’s push to cancel DEI-related federal contracts and bring legal action over ...