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By the end of summer, 5.3 million defaulted student loan borrowers may lose federal wages and benefits, the Department of ...
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CNET on MSNStudent Loan Borrowers, You Have Until Summer to Prevent Your Wages From Being GarnishedIf your loans are in default and you received a letter that your account will be transferred to collections, here's what to ...
The Trump administration has restarted collections on all student loans that are in default, ending the pandemic-era pause ...
The federal government is resuming collections on defaulted student loans after a more than four-year pause that began during ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid has confirmed it will resume collections on defaulted loans starting May 5, starting with the impacting millions of borrowers in ...
Once you've maxed out federal financial aid to help finance your higher education, private student loans can help you cover the rest. They can be used for all types of educational expenses like ...
recently confirmed that forced collections on defaulted loans will begin on Monday, May 5. Borrowers become delinquent from the first day a payment is late, and for most federal student loans ...
Still 630 Distillery, in collaboration with Second Shift Brewery, has won the best craft whiskey award from the American Craft Spirits Association.
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The Punch on MSNStudent loan: No N71bn is missing, NELFUND insistsThe Nigerian Education Loan Fund, an intervention agency set up by the Federal Government, on Sunday denied that an estimated ...
With federal student loan collections back in effect, millions of borrowers face renewed pressure. Discover your options and ...
ICPC earlier said the federal government released N100 billion, only N28.8 billion was disbursed to students, leaving N71.2 ...
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The Punch on MSNFG, VCs under fire over N100bn student loan controversyThe Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has commenced a comprehensive investigation into ...
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