The Education Department says it's restoring the IDR payment tracker on StudentAid.gov, reversing its December statement. No timeline has been provided. The post IDR Payment Tracker Returning to StudentAid.gov After Education Department Reversal ...
Rule 72(t) lets you withdraw from IRAs and 401(k)s before 59 without the 10% penalty. Learn the three IRS methods and what FIRE planners should know. The post Rule 72(t): How to Access Retirement Funds Before 59 Without Penalty appeared first on The ...
You should not accept more than one college admissions offer. Doing so can have long term impacts on you, the colleges, and other students. The post Can You Accept More Than One College Admissions Offer? appeared first on The College Investor.
Learn how graduate fellowships and assistantships work, who qualifies, and how to apply for funded grad school positions. The post Grad School Fellowships vs. Assistantships: How Funding Works appeared first on The College Investor.
See which states offer free tuition for veterans' dependents and spouses, and learn how to combine state waivers with Chapter 33, Chapter 35, and Fry Scholarship benefits. The post VA Education Benefits by State: Tuition Waivers for Veterans, Spouses ...
The Department of Education and OIG have uncovered tens of millions in Covid-era education fraud across Puerto Rico, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. The post The Education Department Is Exposing Tens of Millions in Covid-Era Fraud appeared first on The ...
This week: the Education Department releases draft accreditation rules, Parent PLUS caps create college funding gaps, a new 401(k) rule could add crypto and private equity, and a judge blocks admissions data collection. The post This Week In College ...
Track your net worth, plan retirement, and invest with Empower. See features, fees, and whether it's the right financial platform for you. The post Empower Personal Finance Review: Pros And Cons appeared first on The College Investor.
Nearly 100,000 student loan borrowers are awaiting PSLF buyback, but many will have to change repayment plans due to the SAVE forbearance ending. The post Can You Change Repayment Plans While Waiting For PSLF Buyback? appeared first on The College ...
Nearly 90% of private college freshmen get a tuition discount. Federal data breaks down who pays $0, who pays full price, and who falls in between. The post New Data: Colleges Now Discount Tuition 56% on Average -- A Record High appeared first on The ...