OMG! Congress cares about student loan borrowers? Pinch me!
A can of worms won't open itself. But, Republican members of the House Committee on Education and Workforce want us to tell them about the problems we have with Direct Loan servicing! No, really. The lawmakers are asking that we the borrowers share our experiences related to loan rehabilitation, debt collection, privacy concerns, and poor customer service. This will surely be a case of be careful what you ask for. Here's our chance, y'all. Post your comments through the committee's Facebook…
Video: Breaking Down Federal Student Loan Repayment
In this recent webinar hosted by my friends at iGrad, I break down each federal student loan repayment plan, so that borrowers can understand what choices they can make and the pros and cons of each available option. Recorded on March 27, 2012
Hats off to the Department of Justice and its Bureau of Justice Assistance!
The rising costs of legal education cause nearly all law students to take on mortgage-sized student loan debt. Public defender and prosecutor salaries have not kept pace. Prosecutor and public defender offices find it difficult to attract and retain talented attorneys, resulting in overworked attorneys handling unmanageable caseloads and potentially affecting public safety and the administration of justice. The John R. Justice Program was enacted to encourage qualified attorneys to serve as prosecutors and public defenders by providing…
A Student Loan Cartoon to Make You Spit Out Your Coffee
© Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted with permission. Further distribution of this material strictly prohibited without additional permission. This is the year I start borrowing Parent PLUS loans to help my eldest daughter pay for college. Assuming I don't make a million dollars as a debt expert*, my own student loans will be paid off around 2028. My daugther will be 34 at that point (I'll be 58). Funny, no? Yes! Walt Handelsman is the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning nationally syndicated editorial…
Prosecutors and Defenders to Benefit From Loan Repayment Assistance and Forgiveness Programs
Nearly all law students take on mortgage-sized student loan debt. Public defender and prosecutor salaries have not kept pace with the rising costs of legal education. Prosecutor and public defender offices find it difficult to attract and retain talented attorneys, resulting in overworked attorneys handling unmanageable caseloads and potentially affecting public safety and the administration of justice. The John R. Justice Program was enacted to encourage qualified attorneys to serve as prosecutors and public defenders by providing…





