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Student loans change today: Here's who's impacted
Newsweek· 2 days agoThe DOE is transitioning those public workers with federal student loan debt from student loan servicer MOHELA ...
Student-loan borrowers in public service will now have to wait until July for their debt relief...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThis pause is happening to allow PSLF accounts to be transferred away from student-loan company ...
The Education Department will transfer some student loan borrowers to a different servicer. Here's...
CNBC· 6 hours agoIf your current federal student loan servicer is Mohela, or the Missouri Higher Education Loan...
Big Student Loan Servicing Upheaval Will Impact Forgiveness, Repayment For Millions
Forbes· 17 hours agostudent loans will soon be transferred from MOHELA, one of the Education Department’s major...
Student loan forgiveness for public sector workers to be temporarily paused until July
WHIO-TV 7 Dayton· 1 day agoStudent loan forgiveness for some public-sector workers will be temporarily paused beginning...
Student loan forgiveness for public-sector workers will be temporarily paused. Here’s what you need...
CNN.com· 3 days agoThe federally contracted student loan servicer MOHELA (Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority) is...
More than 1 million student-loan borrowers could soon be transferred to a new company after their...
Business Insider· 3 days agoOver 1 million student-loan borrowers are being transferred from MOHELA to new servicers in the...
The federal government is abusing its power to target private-sector education providers
The Hill· 5 days agoThe Biden administration is using a similar playbook to hamper innovation and progress in higher...
2024 high school grads could face nearly $37K in college debt
Boston Herald· 3 days agoHigh school graduates — and their parents — have a lot on their minds this spring, not the least of...
Troutman Pepper Weekly Consumer Financial Services Newsletter - April 2024 # 5 | JD Supra
JD Supra· 3 days agoOn April 29, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released research showing that 15 million Americans still have medical bills on their credit reports. This is the CFPB’s second analysis ...