The U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced an additional and final extension to the pause of student loan repayment until January 31, 2022. The…
It happens all across the country—college-bound students fail to enroll in college post-high school graduation, or have been accepted to college and initiate the…
To address the economic hardship millions of Americans with student debt are facing, the U.S. Department of Education, at President Biden’s request, announced that…
Are you one of the nearly 45 million borrowers carrying student loan debt? According to a recent Forbes article, U.S. borrowers owe nearly $1.6…
Incurring debt to pay for school in uncertain economic times can feel like a risky move. On one hand, it’s easy to justify taking…
A common question in high school math classes is, “when are we ever going to use this?” There are many ways math comes in…
Taking on student loans is often a necessary evil. With sky-high tuition, it’s nearly impossible nowadays for a student to fully fund their own…
This past October, Inside Higher Ed came out with a report on how families pay for college. The report placed the average amount that…
Hearing the word FAFSA everywhere you turn in your high school halls? You may be utterly confused by what the thing is, or have…