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Articles that help students navigate the student loan system, explore repayment strategies, and manage the student loan debt they incur.

Discover how disability and student loans intersect, including your eligibility for new financial aid. Learn about discharge options if you become disabled.
An acceptance and financial aid package can be revoked at any time due to cause.
College costs, slim scholarship odds, and growing student debt are the three financial realities every family must face. Here's what the numbers say — and how to plan ahead.
Going to college happens in stages, and each stage takes some financial knowledge and preparation.
Families with more than one child enrolled in college will no longer get a discount. Here’s how to plan.
There are some ways to possibly mitigate the hefty cost of an advanced degree.
The money management decisions we make as young adults determine our ability to build wealth and attain financial freedom.
From student loans to mortgages, debt offers opportunities … and risks. Know both.
Try these ideas for financial, but non-cash, gifts that will benefit any college graduate for years to come.
To control your tuition costs, start with schools that offer generous scholarships and financial aid.
Consider future debt, financial aid, and career services to be sure a college will pay off.
College graduates struggling with college debt may have different student loan repayment options.
If you qualify, Direct Loans can lighten your tuition burden. But borrow smart.
College-bound kids need to understand how loans work and be wary of the pitfalls of unaffordable debt.
Your parents, children, or spouse may be responsible for some of the financial debt that's left behind.
New developments in the college application process means remarriage could help or hurt a student’s college financial aid package,
What divorced families should be aware of and consider strategically before applying for college financial aid.
Young athletes can look to private scholarship funds to maximize their tuition aid.
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