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Income Driven Repayment Plans

Thousands Fall Out Of Income-Based Repayment Plans

April 17, 2015 by Katie Bentley Leave a Comment

Thousands Fall Out Of Income-Based Repayment Plans "Thousands of struggling borrowers are falling out of income-driven student-loan repayment plans because they’re not filing their annual income documentation on time, Education Department officials … [Read more...] about Thousands Fall Out Of Income-Based Repayment Plans

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Income Based Repayment Plan

February 10, 2015 by Katie Bentley 5 Comments

An Income Based Repayment Plan (IBR) is a repayment plan that can help student loan borrowers get a more affordable monthly student loan payment based on income and the size of their family. The Income Based Repayment plan was created to help … [Read more...] about Income Based Repayment Plan

Filed Under: Income Based Repayment Plan, Income Driven Repayment Plans, Student Loan Repayment Plans

3 Student Loan Repayment Programs You NEED To Know About

January 15, 2015 by Katie Bentley 2 Comments

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One of our latest posts discussed how underutilized some student loan repayment programs were, and it also addressed some of the strength and weaknesses of income driven repayment programs. To recapitulate, an income-based repayment program can … [Read more...] about 3 Student Loan Repayment Programs You NEED To Know About

Filed Under: Income Based Repayment Plan, Income Contingent Repayment Plan, Pay As You Earn Repayment Plan, Student Loan Forgiveness, Student Loan Repayment Plans

Rising Interest Rates On Federal Student Loans

May 16, 2014 by Katie Bentley Leave a Comment

Rising Interest Rates On Federal Student Loans If you haven't heard by now interest rates on federal student loans will rise! And now we have an official date for the rise: July 1st. Related: Student Loans Will Cost More This Fall This is … [Read more...] about Rising Interest Rates On Federal Student Loans

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Repayment Plans Could Cost Student Loan Borrowers More

April 22, 2014 by Katie Bentley Leave a Comment

Repayment Plans Could Cost Student Loan Borrowers More Repayment plans such as the Income-Driven program help alleviate the pressure for struggling borrowers trying to pay back their student loan debt. But several policy experts affirm that the … [Read more...] about Repayment Plans Could Cost Student Loan Borrowers More

Filed Under: Income Driven Repayment Plans, Standard Repayment Plans, Student Loan Repayment Plans

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