Here’s what happened on US Student Loan Center this week.
1. Student Loan Default Rates and Rehabilitation Program: How to Get Back on Track Paying for Your Loans
Student loan default rates have been remarkably high during the past year. Despite the strengthening economy, the national student loan default rate in 2016 is alarming. Therefore, recourse to student loan rehabilitation is becoming stronger as well. Here’s what you need to know to save your student loans from default… Click to read more
2. Student Loan Forgiveness Programs Delays Trigger Lawsuits Against US Education Secretary
US Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is under scrutiny once again for her stance on the student loan forgiveness programs. Minnesota is the latest addition to the list of states (and districts) suing DeVos. Since the Trump administration, government student loan forgiveness programs have been under attack. StarTribune has the story… Click to read more
3. Student Loan Forgiveness for Military Spouses
Many people have wanted student loan forgiveness for military spouses to become a reality for a long time. Some have wished for a disabled veterans spouse loan forgiveness. All of it makes perfect sense. Shouldering the responsibility of raising a family by yourself while your partner is away is no easy feat. However, there is a long way to go before this comes true. In the meantime, here are some ways to help you with your student loans as a military spouse… Click to read more
4. Expect These 7 Student Loan Changes In 2017
This year, the possibility of student loan changes is higher. This is due partially to the telling roll government can play on financial stability. Read on to learn the 7 student loan changes you can expect this year… Click to read more
5. Are Student Loan Consolidation Services Legit?
Student loan consolidation services are everywhere these days. With so many student loan consolidation companies offering their help, it is easy to get suspicious. But suspicion is healthy. Many student loan consolidation services take advantage of borrowers in need. This article will help you determine which ones are good and which ones are a scam… Click to read more
What have you learned about student loan consolidation this week? Share with us in the comments.
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