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Tax filings. Investment structuring. Insurance planning. Purchasing your home. Business funding. For listeners with private and federal loans, the Escape Student Loan Debt podcast demystifies Student Loans, how they impact every single area of your finances, and how to get student loan payments or balances forgiven, reduced, re-organized or expedited. Hosted by Brenton Harrison.

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Portada del episodio The History of Student Loans, Pt. 1 [REPLAY]

The History of Student Loans, Pt. 1 [REPLAY]

EPISODE RESOURCES The Debt Trap [https://www.amazon.com/Debt-Trap-Student-Became-National/dp/1501199447] The History of Student Loans, Pt. 2 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2462459/episodes/16824780] How Student Loans Started: From GI Bill Direct Loans to Federally Backed Bank Loans (1944–1965) During a light week for federal student loans, we replay our very first Escape Student Loan Debt episode on how the student loan system began. Join us as Brenton covers key student debt milestones: the 1944 GI Bill’s uneven access for Black, brown, and some female veterans; the 1958 National Defense Student Loan Program that produced Perkins Loans; the 1960 creation of the United Student Aid Fund to guarantee bank loans; and the 1965 Higher Education Act creating the Guaranteed Student Loan Program (later Stafford/FFEL), a public-private model that obscured federal costs until defaults.  00:00 Weekly Update And Replay 01:19 Podcast Intro And Host 02:07 Why History Matters 02:53 Two Minute Crisis Summary 04:28 GI Bill Origins 1944 05:31 Perkins Loans 1958 06:06 Budget Reporting Problem 07:44 USA Fund And Bank Guarantees 09:07 Midroll And Assessment 09:44 Higher Education Act 1965 10:47 FFEL Model Explained 11:55 Wrap Up And Next Episode

15 de may de 2026 - 12 min
Portada del episodio Student Loan Regulation Updates!

Student Loan Regulation Updates!

EPISODE RESOURCES RISE Student Loan Regulations Fact Sheet [https://www.ed.gov/media/document/rise-final-rule-fact-sheet-113947.pdf] ...I Just Lost $33,709 Episode [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-just-lost-%2433-709/id1650454675?i=1000763415026] Repayment Assistance Plan Explained [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-repayment-assistance-plan-explained/id1641942083?i=1000761974272] Finalized DOE Student Loan Rules: New Caps, Repayment Assistance Plan, and Default Rehab Changes (Effective 2026–2027) In this episode we share newly finalized Department of Education regulations tied to the Working Families Tax Cuts Act and explain how they may affect student loan borrowers starting in 2026–2027. We outline new federal loan caps beginning July 1, 2026: graduate loans limited to $20,500 annually/$100,000 total; professional programs (11 fields including law, medicine, dentistry, and clinical psychology) to $50,000 annually/$200,000 total; and Parent PLUS capped at $20,000 annually/$65,000 per dependent, plus a $257,500 lifetime limit for new borrowers. We also cover repayment changes including a new Repayment Assistance Plan becoming the only income-driven option for first-time borrowers after July 1, 2026, a tiered 10–25 year standard plan, expanded loan rehabilitation to twice per loan with IDR opt-in at agreement signing, revised forbearance limits, sunsetting certain deferments for loans after July 1, 2027, and new institutional and part-time borrowing rules, warning current borrowers to be cautious about taking new loans. 00:00 New Rules Overview 00:20 Community Updates 01:36 Fact Sheet Breakdown 02:24 Graduate Loan Caps 03:13 Professional Degree Definition 04:53 Parent PLUS Limits 07:10 Lifetime Borrowing Cap 07:54 Repayment Plan Overhaul 09:17 Tiered Standard Plan 10:41 Default Rehab Changes 13:04 Deferment Forbearance Shifts 14:01 School Part Time Limits 15:16 Key Takeaways Next Steps

1 de may de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio The Repayment Assistance Plan Explained

The Repayment Assistance Plan Explained

EPISODE RESOURCES Download the updated IDR Guide! [https://escapestudentloandebt.com/guide] Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) Explained: Eligibility, Payment Calculation, Subsidies, and Who Should Use It The episode breaks down the forthcoming Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP)! We dig into all the details ranging from who's eligible for RAP, to how Discretionary Income and protected income are thrown out the window when it comes to calculating payments. We cover scenarios where RAP saves money as compared to other options, and how to determine whether it's worth paying 5 to 10 years longer on RAP as compared to more conventional plans like IBR and PAYE. Check it out! 00:00 RAP Overview 02:00 New IDR Deadlines 03:35 Guide Walkthrough 04:05 Eligibility Basics 04:35 No Protected Income 06:02 Payment Formula 08:00 Income Cliffs 09:24 Dependent Discount 09:57 No Hardship Cap 11:17 Interest Subsidy 15:08 30 Year Forgiveness 15:48 Married Filing Separately 16:27 Who Should Use RAP 17:39 Low Income Example 19:20 High Income Example 21:53 Mega Borrower Tax Bomb 27:27 Final Recommendations 28:10 Wrap Up

17 de abr de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio EMERGENCY EPISODE!!!

EMERGENCY EPISODE!!!

EPISODE RESOURCES SAVE Plan Cancellation Press Release [https://studentaid.gov/announcements-events/idr-court-actions] SAVE Plan Timeline Press Release [https://www.ed.gov/about/news/press-release/us-department-of-education-announces-next-steps-borrowers-enrolled-unlawful-save-plan] Parent Plus Loan D-Day, Disallowed Student Loan Guidelines and Details on the Immediate Future of the SAVE Plan In this episode, we go through EXTREMELY important details on the future of Parent Plus Loans, and why many borrowers need to take action by April 1st in order to preserve eligibility for student loan forgiveness. These borrowers must have a newly consolidated loan disbursed by July 1st to maintain eligibility, and all parents should be wary of borrowing any new Parent Plus Loans after that time. We also cover certain student loan guidelines from the Biden era that have been disallowed, including, crucially, the ability to consolidate federal loans without resetting your credit towards forgiveness. Lastly, for borrowers on the SAVE plan, we have details on the 90 day timeline borrowers will have to move to a new Income Driven Repayment plan or risk being placed on a (likely significantly higher) Standard Plan. Tune in for details!

1 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Student Loan Updates | SAVE is Dead, PLUS loans and IDR Backlogs

Student Loan Updates | SAVE is Dead, PLUS loans and IDR Backlogs

SAVE Plan Dissolved, April 1 Deadlines, and Growing IDR/PSLF Backlogs This episode shares several student loan updates, led by a higher court directing a lower court to honor a settlement dissolving the SAVE plan, with no timeline yet for moving SAVE borrowers into other repayment options and speculation ranging from IBR to the standard plan.  We also cover the importance of Parent PLUS borrowers potentially losing access to IDR and PSLF for new loans after July 1 , and why April 1 is the practical deadline for consolidating loans.  A similar urgency applies to borrowers needing Direct Loans (not FFEL/Stafford) for PSLF or certain plans, with consolidation needed by June 30.  The Department Of Education reports an IDR application backlog of over 560,000 and PSLF buyback backlog around 88,000. Lastly we discuss private loans, and the potential impact of the Fed's likely refusal to continue lowering interest rates. 00:00 Save Plan Ends 01:15 Transition Uncertainty 02:30 Parent PLUS Deadline 04:55 Direct Loan Consolidation 06:02 IDR Backlog Update 07:59 PSLF Buyback Delays 09:30 IDR Forgiveness Restart 10:46 Refinancing Rate Outlook 12:03 Wrap Up Next Steps

20 de mar de 2026 - 12 min
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