Money Saved from the Student Loan Freeze

money saved from the student loan freeze

As many people already know, the federal government has frozen federal student loan payments to deal with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, qualifying loans will not accrue interest until later this year. Although only certain types of borrowers are entitled to stop making payments, money saved from the student loan freeze can be devoted to a variety of purposes. Pay Down Other Debt Perhaps the most practical thing you can do with money saved… Continue Reading Money Saved from the Student Loan Freeze

How Mortgages Are Different Than Student Loans

Mortgages Are Different Than Student Loans

After repaying student loans, it might be difficult for student debt borrowers to feel comfortable about borrowing money for other purposes later in their lives. Indeed, after repaying student loans, I was debt-free for the first time in my adult life, and the feeling was amazing. However, after some research, I decided to borrow a mortgage in order to buy a home. For a variety of reasons, mortgages are different than student loans, and student… Continue Reading How Mortgages Are Different Than Student Loans

When You Should Pay Student Loans Every Month

when you should pay student loans every month

This website has previously discussed some of the practicalities of paying off student loans. Indeed, prior articles have considered methods that can be used to keep track of student loans, and other articles have discussed how methods can help you psychologically while you repay debt. One question that is commonly asked by student debt borrowers is when you should pay student loans every month, since many lenders allow borrowers to designate a given date when… Continue Reading When You Should Pay Student Loans Every Month

Picking a Repayment Plan

Picking a Repayment Plan

Many student debt borrowers have a variety of repayment plans they can choose from when repaying their student debt. Indeed, most student loan borrowers are put on a default repayment plan that usually requires them to pay off their student loans on a ten-year schedule. However, borrowers can sometimes choose to repay their student loans over twenty or even twenty-five years in certain situations. In addition, some repayment plans alter the amount of money owed… Continue Reading Picking a Repayment Plan

A Student Loan Bailout is Unlikely

A Student Loan Bailout is Unlikely

Over the years, there have been some discussions of a massive student loan bailout that would wipe out most or all of the student debt burdening millions of borrowers dealing with student loans. Indeed, I wrote an article on this topic a few years ago for another website, and I predicted that a student loan bailout would be fairly unlikely. I also wrote a similar article on this website a few years ago. Now that… Continue Reading A Student Loan Bailout is Unlikely

StartNoo Can Help with Student Loans

StartNoo Can Help With Student Loans

Student Debt Diaries has worked with a few different student loan organizations since the founding of this website over three years ago. Indeed, Student Debt Diaries has linked to other sites, promoted information and services offered by other organizations, and attempted to advertise different websites and resources within the student loan community. Student Debt Diaries recently interacted with a great student loan organization named StartNoo, and the experience demonstrates how StartNoo can help with student… Continue Reading StartNoo Can Help with Student Loans

Geography Can Impact Student Debt

Geography Can Impact Student Loans

People understand how living costs can vary dramatically based on where you live in the United States. As I can attest to from firsthand experience, living costs in northeast cities (such as New York City) can be brutal, since rent, food costs, and other expenses are substantial in those areas. However, in more rural parts of the country, the prices for most consumer goods and rent are far lower. Geography can impact student debt, because… Continue Reading Geography Can Impact Student Debt

Consequences of Defaulting on Student Loans

Consequences of Defaulting on Student Loans

Borrowers have a number of options at their disposal if they have issues repaying student loans. Indeed, many student debt borrowers are able to ask for a forbearance or deferment of their student loans if they satisfy certain requirements, and this can relieve pressure during trying times. Nevertheless, sometimes people cannot avoid defaulting on student loans, and some borrowers may actively shirk their responsibilities to repay student debt. In any case, borrowers may face many… Continue Reading Consequences of Defaulting on Student Loans

Getting Advice About Student Loans

Getting advice about student loans

Paying off student loans can be a lonely process. People often do not discuss student loans with their peers, so it is difficult to get advice and support from friends. In addition, the student loan challenges faced by this generation are different than the struggles faced by people who went to school decades ago. However, getting advice about student loans can be easy if you keep a few things in mind. Siblings Siblings can be… Continue Reading Getting Advice About Student Loans

Paying Student Loans as a Student

Paying Student Loans as a Student

Individuals normally do not need to make student loan payments while they are in school. The reasoning behind this policy is simple: students should focus on studying when they are in school and should not try to obtain employment or make other arrangements to pay off student loans as a student. In fact, students normally have a grace period of several months after they graduate during which they also need not make student loan payments.… Continue Reading Paying Student Loans as a Student