The changes mean some Americans -- especially lower-income borrowers -- will face higher monthly payments on their student loans.

The changes include tighter caps on borrowing and the final deathblow to a Biden-era plan.

Trump's student-loan changes take effect on July 1, but the millions of borrowers enrolled in SAVE will have time to switch to a new repayment plan.

The changes mean some Americans -- especially lower-income borrowers -- will face higher monthly payments on their student loans.

Millones de prestatarios enfrentarán un nuevo sistema de pago, límites más estrictos para solicitar préstamos y el fin del plan SAVE

Loan revamp affects how much students and families can borrow to pay for college, as well as their repayment options.

Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” imposed a number of new student loan changes that kicked in on July 1.

Attention student loan borrowers: Major changes are coming your way, starting Wednesday.

From new student-loan repayment plans to limits to popular loan forgiveness programs, here's what you need to know about the July 1 repayment changes.

Changes to federal student loans that are expected to affect millions of student loan borrowers are taking effect as of July 1

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