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A left-leaning public policy group in Kentucky says a student loan debt plan from President Biden would have a huge impact on the state’s college…
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With hundreds of thousands across the Ohio Valley struggling to make ends meet, a suite of coronavirus aid packages, including rent and utility relief…
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In its first year, the forgiveness program turned away 71% of borrowers because of a paperwork technicality. Now, the department says it's fixing that roadblock.
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U.S. Sen. Rand Paul wants to combat the rising debt load engulfing college students by allowing families to use their retirement savings to pay off their…
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The department's own inspector general says student loan companies aren't following the rules, and that the government isn't doing enough to hold them accountable.
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New research this month shows that West Virginia and Kentucky have some of the nation’s worst rates of student loan defaults.West Virginia had the highest…
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Several new reports offer insight on how well colleges and universities are serving their low-income students.
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The office of Students and Young Consumers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will be folded into another office. Advocates are concerned about what that means for vulnerable borrowers.
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The Education Department has terminated two agreements with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Here's why that matters.
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The education secretary will allow competition for servicing student loans; new concerns over affirmative action; Public Service Loan Forgiveness in question, and more in our weekly roundup.