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Student Loans for College Guide
Mar 16, 2026
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19 MIN
Financing higher education requires careful planning and understanding of borrowing options. This comprehensive guide explains federal and private student loans, application processes, borrowing limits, repayment plans, and common mistakes to help you make informed decisions about college financing

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Student Loan Definition and How They Work
Mar 16, 2026
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14 MIN
A student loan is borrowed money for higher education that must be repaid with interest. Understanding the difference between federal and private loans, key terminology, and repayment options helps you borrow strategically and avoid costly mistakes that follow you for decades

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Graduate Student Loans Guide
Mar 16, 2026
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19 MIN
Graduate student loans differ fundamentally from undergraduate options with higher limits, no subsidized loans, and immediate interest accrual. Learn about federal Direct Unsubsidized and Grad PLUS loans, current 2026 rates, application processes, repayment strategies including PSLF, and common borrowing mistakes

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Undergraduate Student Loans Guide
Mar 16, 2026
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13 MIN
Financing a bachelor's degree often requires borrowing money, and understanding your options can save you thousands of dollars. This guide covers federal and private undergraduate student loans, borrowing limits, application steps, repayment plans, and common mistakes to avoid when paying for college

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Graduate student reviewing tuition bills and loan documents at a desk
Graduate Student Loans Guide
Mar 16, 2026
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19 MIN
Graduate student loans differ fundamentally from undergraduate options with higher limits, no subsidized loans, and immediate interest accrual. Learn about federal Direct Unsubsidized and Grad PLUS loans, current 2026 rates, application processes, repayment strategies including PSLF, and common borrowing mistakes

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Student Loan Servicers Guide
Mar 16, 2026
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10 MIN
Your student loan servicer manages billing, payments, and repayment plans—but many borrowers don't know who services their loans. Learn how to identify your servicer, understand what they do, recognize common problems, and protect yourself during account transfers

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Federal Student Loans Guide
Mar 16, 2026
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15 MIN
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Student reviewing college costs and student loan documents at a desk
Student Loan Definition and How They Work
Mar 16, 2026
|
14 MIN
A student loan is borrowed money for higher education that must be repaid with interest. Understanding the difference between federal and private loans, key terminology, and repayment options helps you borrow strategically and avoid costly mistakes that follow you for decades

Read more

Student reviewing student loan account on laptop at home
Student Loan Servicers Guide
Mar 16, 2026
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10 MIN
Your student loan servicer manages billing, payments, and repayment plans—but many borrowers don't know who services their loans. Learn how to identify your servicer, understand what they do, recognize common problems, and protect yourself during account transfers

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All information, articles, explanations, and program discussions published on this website are provided for general informational purposes. Student loan programs, repayment options, forgiveness eligibility, and financial assistance policies may change over time and may vary depending on government regulations, loan servicers, lenders, borrower eligibility, income level, school status, and individual loan terms. Details such as interest rates, repayment schedules, eligibility for forgiveness programs, and application requirements may differ between federal and private lenders and may change without notice.

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