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www.universityherald.com
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| | | | | U.S. Education Department urges colleges to support student loan borrowers as involuntary collections resume, emphasizing transparency, accountability in higher education finance system. | |
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www.nea.org
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| | | | | A plan to limit what can be taught and learned, and torch student loan, repayment, and forgiveness options. | |
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www.mindingthecampus.org
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| | | | | Student loans operate very strangely in this country. A student borrows money from the federal government to pay for higher education expenses-thus, there are three parties involved (the student, the government, and the college or university). But only two of them face any risk from the loan. The student faces severe financial consequences if he [...] | |
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www.credible.com
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| | | The Department of Education will soon roll out SAVE, a new income-driven plan for federal student loans. See how it works and what you could save. | ||