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19. Student Loan Strategy for Social Workers with Lauryn Williams, CFP® (2025 Update)

19. Student Loan Strategy for Social Workers with Lauryn Williams, CFP® (2025 Update)

Published 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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In this episode, I’m talking with Lauryn Williams, CFP®, and consultant with Student Loan Planner, about what’s really going on with student loans right now, especially for social workers trying to make sense of repayment, forgiveness, and all the recent changes. We break down the current repayment options, what’s happening with the SAVE plan, and how the new RAP plan is expected to work (when it finally rolls out).

If your loans feel overwhelming or you’ve been avoiding them altogether, this episode will help you understand your options and what next steps to take.

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Takeaways From This Episode:

  • Why repayment isn’t one-size-fits-all and how to choose what works for you
  • What’s happening with the SAVE plan and why it might be time to move off it
  • Which income-driven repayment plans are still available (and who qualifies)
  • What the new RAP plan is, and what we know about it so far
  • How PSLF actually works and common myths that confuse borrowers
  • What to consider before refinancing your federal loans
  • How a consult with Student Loan Planner works and why it could save you thousands

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