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The loan servicing giant has agreed to cancel student loan debts owed by roughly 66,000 borrowers as part of a settlement reached with 39 state attorneys general.
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The Biden Administration had planned to restart payments in February. However, those plans have been pushed back to May due to the ongoing COVID crises. We’ll look at the impact restarting loans could have and how some colleges and universities are trying to find solutions to remove student loans.
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President Biden extended relief for federal student loan borrowers for an additional 90 days because borrowers are "still coping with the impacts of the pandemic." Payments now resume May 1.
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Democrats’ chances of enacting student loan forgiveness have never been better, but the size and scope of such relief is still very much up for debate. We cover the impact of the current moratorium, and how forgiveness might work.
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Democrats’ chances of enacting student loan forgiveness have never been better, but the size and scope of such relief is still very much up for debate. We cover the impact of the current moratorium, and how forgiveness might work.
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Democrats’ chances of enacting student loan forgiveness have never been better, but the size and scope of such relief is still very much up for debate. We cover the impact of the current moratorium, and how forgiveness might work.
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The U.S. Department of Education says it is scrapping a controversial, Trump-era policy that granted only partial student loan relief to borrowers who were defrauded by private, for-profit colleges.
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Ohio State University president Kristina Johnson is elaborating on short-term plans to get campus life back to normal and longer-term efforts to help…
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In her first "State of the University" address, Ohio State president Kristina Johnson said the university is moving toward ensuring all undergraduates…
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A bill is being introduced in the Ohio Legislature that would halt the collection of student and medical debt owed to the state's universities and…