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Biden Forgives Another $4.28 Billion in Student Loans
As clock ticks down, Biden abandons student loan relief proposals he lauded
The Education Department said it "intends to commit its limited operational resources to helping at-risk borrowers return to repayment successfully."
More Student Loan Forgiveness Is on the Way for PSLF Borrowers. What's Next for Debt Relief?
The Biden-Harris administration just announced another wave of student loan debt relief for borrowers in the PSLF program.
Student Loans: Biden Pushing New Rules to Forgive Debt for 31M Borrowers
Altogether, if approved, Biden will see student loan forgiveness for 31 million more borrowers. The new student loan forgiveness plans will need to be formally reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget before going into effect.
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Got Student Loans? 5 Things to Do Before 2025 -- and 1 Thing You Shouldn't Do
If your federal student loan hasn't yet entered repayment, you won't be eligible to enroll in a repayment plan yet. Repayment ...
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What Will Trump's Second Term Mean For Student Loans?
Borrowers with student loans should be ready for several scenarios, including changes to loan repayment plans and even the ...
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Want to refinance your student loan to take advantage of falling rates? This US agency says some 'deceptive' lenders 'mislead student borrowers' about a major do…
The problem is that refinancing prevents student debtors from taking advantage of federal student loan forgiveness measures, ...
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Department of Education Reopens Applications For Two Student Loan Repayment Plans
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Department of Education is reopening applications for the Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR) plan and Pay As ...
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How to apply for CT’s student loan reimbursement program
Connecticut will offer qualifying residents up to $5,000 a year for up to four years to help them pay off their loans.
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