How to consolidate student loans
Consolidating student debt can help you save on interest and make paying down your debt more manageable. Learn how to consolidate student loans.
Student loan forgiveness programs: Which one is best for you?
Student loan forgiveness programs can cancel all or part of your federal student loans. Learn how they work and if you’re eligible.
7 tips on how to pay for college
Wondering how to pay for college? Consider these ways to cover college costs and reduce education expenses.
Student loan refinance rates tick up: 5-year variable rates still lower than this time last year
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Biden administration cancels another $415M in student loan debt: Do you qualify?
Nearly 16,000 borrowers will receive $415 million in student loan cancellation after the Education Department approved a round of borrower defense claims on Feb. 16.
What’s the average cost of tuition for colleges in the U.S.?
The average cost of tuition for colleges has risen in the last 10 years. Your costs will depend on where you go to school and whether it’s public or private.
How much can you borrow in student loans?
Wondering how much you can get in student loans? It depends on the type of loan, your year in school, and other factors. Learn more.
I cosigned my daughter’s private student loan. Am I on the hook if she declares bankruptcy?
The Credible Money Coach shares information on a cosigner’s liability when a borrower declares bankruptcy.
Do you have to claim student loans on your taxes?
You don’t have to report student loans on your tax return. In fact, getting an education is more likely to result in a tax break than a tax bill.
Most Americans optimistic about their finances in 2022 despite inflation, survey says
A new survey from Ally Bank found that consumers are optimistic about meeting their long-term financial goals despite the effects of inflation.
Education Department erases $415M in student loan debt for 16,000 borrowers
The Department of Education announced this week that it will cancel $415 million in federal student loans by nearly 16,000 borrowers who were misled by for-profit colleges.
How to reclaim your refund after a student loan tax offset
Learn how to get a student loan tax offset hardship refund if your federal student loans are in default.
How much are student loan payments?
How much are student loan payments? Learn how the type of loan, loan term, interest rate, and repayment plan affect your monthly student loan payment.
What is the Pay as You Earn Plan for federal student loans?
Pay As You Earn is an income-driven repayment plan that can lower your federal student loan payments. Find out how it works.
31% of large companies plan to offer student loan assistance in the next 2 years, data shows
Nearly a third of large companies plan on offering student loan debt assistance programs in the next two years, according to new research.
NY Fed: Household debt grew by $1 trillion in 2021, most since before the Great Recession
Growing household debt is driven by higher prices on consumer goods, including homes and cars, according to the New York Fed.
Private student loan rates continue downward trend
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
GOP lawmaker's bill would prevent members of Congress from canceling their own student loans
A Republican lawmaker introduced legislation that would prevent members of Congress from personally benefiting from student debt cancelation decisions made during their tenure.
How to find college scholarships for adults
Scholarships for adults can make going back to school more affordable for older students. Here’s how to find them and qualify.
10 of the best degrees to get right now
Looking for the best degrees to get right now? These 10 college majors can lead to a high-paying and meaningful career.



















