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In a year filled with challenges for college applicants, the significance of financial aid in the decision-making process cannot be overstated. The amount of financial aid offered and the distribution among grants, scholarships, work-study opportunities, and student loans have always been key factors in selecting a college. However, in 2024, the issues with the new
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Recently, a federal appeals court made a significant decision regarding President Joe Biden’s student loan relief plan. The 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals granted the Biden administration’s request to stay an order that had temporarily blocked a provision of the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. This ruling has been seen as a
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Many Americans find themselves struggling with summer travel expenses long after the summer months have passed. According to a recent survey by Bankrate, 36% of Americans plan to take on debt in order to fund their summer vacations. This trend is particularly prevalent among Millennials (47%) and Gen Zs (42%), showing that younger generations are
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