The following is a guest post by Will Geiger, of Scholarships360. Paying for college can be a complicated process for students and families. To be considered for financial aid, students must meet deadlines, consider large loan amounts, and fill out lengthy applications. On top of this, specific colleges might have additional requirements for merit scholarships.... Read More
As of early 2020, student loan debt in the nation had reached more than $1.5 trillion. More than 44 million individuals have student loan debt, and the average person with student loans owes a bit over $32,000—which is more than half of the average household income in the United States. As a new school year... Read More
As of February 2020, student loan debt in the United States reached a record total of $1.6 trillion. Many people are struggling to pay student loans and taking part in various deferment and other assistance programs. As COVID-19 and related shutdowns caused economic issues across the nation, the federal government passed the CARES Act, which... Read More