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Student Loans

Federal and private student loans are different species. Federal loans carry repayment plans, forgiveness routes and hardship protections that private loans don't — which is why the first step is knowing which kind you hold.

Federal loans

Log into StudentAid.gov first

Your loan list, servicer, balances and rates live there. Plan names and rules have changed repeatedly — the official dashboard is the only current source.

Income-driven repayment exists

Federal plans can tie payments to income and family size, sometimes as low as $0, with forgiveness horizons. Terms change with administrations — verify the current menu at StudentAid.gov.

Never pay for 'help' that's free

Consolidation, plan switching and forgiveness applications are free at StudentAid.gov. Companies charging for them are a documented scam pattern (FTC actions exist).

Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Government and many nonprofit employees may qualify after years of qualifying payments — track it through the official PSLF tool, not memory.

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Private loans

Refinancing is the main lever

Better credit or a cosigner can cut the rate. Warning: refinancing FEDERAL loans into private ones permanently destroys federal protections — a one-way door.

Hardship: call early

Private lenders have forbearance programs with fewer rights attached. Calling before a miss preserves options.

Ultimo aggiornamento: 2026-08-14

Fonti: Federal Student Aid (official) · CFPB — Student loans

What should I do next? Fit the payment into a planCareer moves that outgrow the loan