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United States Department of Education: An Overview
United States Department of Education: An Overview

The United States Department of Education which is also referred to as ED or DoEd was created by the Department of Education Organization Act in 1979 by signing into law by Jimmy Carter. It started operations on May 16, 1980 and is the smallest cabinet ...

American Opportunity Tax Credit
American Opportunity Tax Credit

The American Opportunity Tax Credit is a partially refundable tax credit given in the section 1004 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Originally proposed by President Barack Obama to help students and families pay for post secondary education, the act required a ...

Student Loan Default: Consequences and Remedies
Student Loan Default: Consequences and Remedies

A student loan default occurs when there is no payment on the loan for 270 days and may have long term negative repercussions. The consequences of defaulting on a student loan can range from loan forgiveness to being sued by the loan providers (or the ...

Student Loan Guarantor: An Overview
Student Loan Guarantor: An Overview

A guarantor is a person or an agency that agrees to pay a loan, which has gone into default, because of non-payment by the borrower. A student loan in the United States is guaranteed by the government in case it is a federal student loan. ...

Higher Education Act of 1965
Higher Education Act of 1965

The Higher Education Act of 1965 (Pub. L. No. 89-329) (the “HEA”) was a legislation which was signed into law in the United States.  The law was part of the then President Lyndon Johnson’s agenda and its aim was “to strengthen the educational resources of ...

Coverdell Education Savings Account: 529 Alternative
Coverdell Education Savings Account: 529 Alternative

Coverdell Education Savings Account which is named after the late Senator Paul Coverdell is a tax exempt savings plan in the United States that promotes savings for expenses incurred towards education. It is also known as the Education Savings Account (ESA), Coverdell ESA, Coverdell account, ...

Upromise : They “Deliver”
Upromise : They “Deliver”

Upromise is the largest private source of college funding contributions in the United States. Members obtain contributions when making daily purchases of goods and services at more than 21,000 grocery and drug stores, 14,000 gas stations, and 8,000 restaurants, in addition to thousands of retail ...

The 529 Plan : Pros and Cons
The 529 Plan : Pros and Cons

A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the United States intended to promote saving for the upcoming higher education costs of a nominated recipient. There are two types of 529 plans: prepaid and savings. Prepaid plans allow one to purchase tuition credits, at ...

Sallie Mae
Sallie Mae

SLM Corporation or Sallie Mae as it is commonly known is a publicly funded U.S corporation whose functions include originating, servicing, and collecting on student loans. Simply put, this corporation helps students in paying for their graduate and undergraduate programs. The corporation started in 1972 ...

Federal Direct Stafford Loan: ED's Support
Federal Direct Stafford Loan: ED’s Support

Stafford loans are fixed-rate student loans typically from the U.S. government. They are generally accessible at a lesser interest rate than private student loans or further categories of student loans. Stafford loans are offered by numerous different loan service providers, save for a federal direct ...