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Three Potential Student Loan Changes to Watch for in 2014

Student loan debt and borrower default rates continue to capture headlines. Federal student loan programs and interest rates for 2014-2015 are expected to change- and not for the better. Below are three potential student loan changes borrowers should watch out for in 2014.

1.) PLUS loans: Unlike Stafford loans, approval of PLUS loans and graduate PLUS loans are subject to credit history. Borrowers that have either filed for bankruptcy, foreclosure or have loan default within the last five years are not eligible for a PLUS loan. Congress is set to tackle this issue next month. Adjustments being proposed would help reduce default rates, but could also shut out a larger portion of students and parents.

2.) Interest rates: Congress battled student loan interest rates throughout 2013, finally agreeing on market-based rates. While the agreement lowered student loan interest rates- this was only a temporary fix. Experts predict the Treasury rate will rise as high as 3.75 percent, while others have a more conservative forecast of 2.96 percent. Either way, students taking out federal loans for the upcoming year should expect to pay more.

3.) Student loan counseling. The Smarter Borrowing Act could make student loan counseling more comprehensive by requiring colleges and universities to send students annual updates on their balance, interest rates and repayment options. The bill would also require colleges with higher default rates to include financial literacy and budgeting to their student loan counseling sessions.

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