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Student loans change today: Here's who's impacted
Newsweek· 9 hours agoPublic service workers, including teachers and nurses, were able to get their debts cleared under specific Department of Education (DOE) rules, but that...
Student loan forgiveness for public-sector workers will be temporarily paused. Here’s what you need...
CNN.com· 1 day agoThe transition is expected to last through July and will impact about 2 million borrowers enrolled...
More than 1 million student-loan borrowers could soon be transferred to a new company after their...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 days agoShutterstock Over 1 million student-loan borrowers are being transferred from MOHELA to new...
MOHELA Awarded Top Workplace by USA Today for its Culture, Care, and Commitment to Borrowers
Valley City Times Record· 6 days agoMOHELA, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the student loan borrowers it serves, has...
Student loan forgiveness for public sector workers to be temporarily paused until July
WSOC-TV Charlotte· 1 hour agoStudent loan forgiveness for some public-sector workers will be temporarily paused beginning...
Earnings call: Navient reports strategic progress and updated EPS outlook By Investing.com
Investing.com· 7 days agoNavient (NASDAQ:NAVI) has outlined the progress of its strategic actions and financial performance...
Navient Corporation (NASDAQ:NAVI) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Insider Monkey via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoNavient Corporation (NASDAQ:NAVI) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript April 24, 2024 Navient...
The federal government is abusing its power to target private-sector education providers
The Hill· 4 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· 2 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· 1 day 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 ...