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The Final July 1 Student Loan Rules Are Here
The Department of Education officially released the final technical language implementing the repayment changes tied to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), and the details confirm that July 1, 2026 will mark one of the biggest federal student loan system changes in decades. While most headlines have focused on the new Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP), the actual technical language revealed several major surprises that could significantly impact borrowers. Borrowers Who S
May 18


The Hidden Trap in the New Federal Student Loan Rules
Beginning July 1, 2026, borrowers may not realize how the Federal Student Loan changes could affect their future repayment options. Why Consolidation Is Changing One of the biggest issues involves federal student loan consolidation. For years, consolidation was viewed as a simple tool borrowers used to combine loans, lower monthly payments, qualify for forgiveness programs, or get out of default. But under the newly finalized student loan regulations tied to the One Big Beaut
May 18


Major Student Loan Changes Could Affect Borrowers for Years
For years, most federal student loan borrowers focused on one goal: “How do I lower my monthly student loan payment?” But major federal student loan changes are now shifting the conversation. The future of student loan repayment may no longer be just about getting the lowest payment or maximizing forgiveness. It may now be about protecting your long-term eligibility before new repayment rules take effect. Under the newest Department of Education regulations, borrowers may soo
May 18


One Student Loan Decision Can Affect Your Loan for Decades
A hidden student loan trap starts July 1...plan before you consolidate Log into Student Debt Solutions to review your loan status, model repayment options, and see recommended next steps.
May 15


A Closing Window: What SAVE and Parent PLUS Borrowers Must Do Now
Not all borrowers are impacted by today’s student loan changes in the same way, but for two groups, the timeline ahead is especially critical. If you are: Transitioning out of the SAVE repayment plan, or Managing Parent PLUS loans and exploring income-driven repayment options The coming months represent a limited window to take action, and the decisions made during this time could significantly impact your long-term repayment strategy. Group 1: SAVE Borrowers - Underst
Apr 14


What Happens Next? Navigating the SAVE Transition and Critical Deadlines
Q: What happens if I don’t change my repayment plan within the 90-day window? A: If you do not select a new repayment plan within your 90-day window, the Department of Education will step in and automatically place you into a repayment plan. While this ensures you remain in repayment status, it’s important to understand that this placement is administrative, not strategic. The assigned plan will be based on your loan type and general eligibility, but it may not reflect y
Apr 13


What’s Really Changing with Student Loans in 2026 (And Why You Can’t Ignore This)
We know, this is a lot. But this is also one of those “ slow down and read it ” moments. After years of pauses, extensions, and temporary relief, multiple student loan changes are hitting at once. What happens next could directly affect your paycheck, your tax refund, and your repayment strategy in 2026 and beyond. Here’s what matters most and why now is the time to pay attention. Wage Garnishment Is Returning for Borrowers in Default For the first time since before the pande
Jan 21


Your 30-Day Student Loan Game Plan for 2026
What to Do in the Next 30 Days Borrowers are entering 2026 facing three major pressures at the same time: Uncertainty around SAVE and forced repayment plan changes The return of collections enforcement for borrowers in default Tax season consequences for anyone in default or nearing default Together, these shifts mark a clear move away from temporary relief and toward active enforcement and system restructuring. In this environment, waiting for clarity can be costly. Below is
Jan 21


Preparing for 2026—What You Need to Know Right Now about Student Loans
What’s the fastest way to stop wage garnishment? For federal loans, wage garnishment is tied to default status and can resume as collections restart in 2026. In general, borrowers stop (or avoid) garnishment by getting loans back into good standing. You have the right to appeal based on meeting eligible criteria, correcting the default through a formal path like Rehabilitation, or arranging a payment plan like an income driven plan or reasonable and affordable payments. Can
Jan 21
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