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Repayment Is Entering a Transition Window: Here’s How SDS Is Helping Borrowers Prepare
As repayment rules shift, SDS is helping borrowers look beyond the lowest monthly payment and understand the long-term impact of their choices. Student loan repayment is entering another major transition period. Over the coming months, many borrowers may begin receiving notices from their federal loan servicers about repayment plan changes, new repayment options, or action they may need to take before the end of 2026. This does not mean every borrower will receive a notice on
23 hours ago


The End of SAVE: The Next 90-Days are Critical for Borrowers
On April 1st, the U.S. Department of Education issued a major update to borrowers currently enrolled in the SAVE repayment plan. The message was direct: “The SAVE Plan is ending. Borrowers must take action.” While the announcement may seem straightforward, the details behind this transition are critical. Here’s what borrowers need to understand and how to respond. The 90-Day Window: What It Is and How It Works One of the most important parts of the Department’s announc
Apr 15


Think Your Student Loans Are Fine? 5 Red Flags Borrowers Overlook
If you haven’t heard from your loan servicer lately, if your balance looks “normal”, if your payments feel manageable, it’s easy to assume your student loans are fine. But after working with thousands of borrowers, we see the same pattern over and over again. Many people who think they’re “in good shape” are actually one step away from missing forgiveness, overpaying, or staying stuck in a temporary solution that quietly creates long-term consequences. Here are 5 red flags we
Feb 18


Why Your Loan Servicer’s Portal Is Not the Full Story (and What You Might Be Missing)
For most borrowers, their loan servicer’s portal is the primary place they monitor their student loans. It shows a balance, a payment amount, and a current status, and on the surface, which can feel like all the information you need. But in practice, a servicer portal only shows part of your student loan story. There is a real gap between what your current servicer can see and your full student loan history. Servicers only have visibility into the period of time they’ve held
Feb 18
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