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  2. Tertiary education fees in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Between 2012 and 2017, an eligible student who paid the entire or a part of the student contribution upfront received a 10% HECS discount on the amount paid (prior to 2012, the HECS discount was 20%). [14] Only Australian citizens and permanent humanitarian visa holders were eligible for the up-front 10% HECS discount. The up-front discount was ...

  3. Income-contingent repayment - Wikipedia

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    Income-contingent repayment is an arrangement for the repayment of a loan where the regular (e.g. monthly) amount to be paid by the borrower depends on his or her income. . This type of repayment arrangement is mostly used for student loans, where the ability of the new graduate borrower to repay is usually limited by his or her inco

  4. Bruce Chapman (Australian economist) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce James Chapman AO (born 16 September 1951) [1] is an Australian economist and academic known for being the founder or architect of the HECS system. [2] HECS is the Higher Education Contribution Scheme loans system. He was a professor at the College of Business and Economics, Australian National University. [3]

  5. Here's how NM health care workers can get their student loans ...

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    New Mexico's Health Professional Loan Repayment Act, funded with state and federal dollars, allows health care workers to get their outstanding student loans repaid on a case-by-case basis.

  6. What are debt relief companies and how do they work? - AOL

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    Repayment timeline: It typically takes between two to four years to complete a debt settlement program. However, this is based on the total amount of debt and creditors you have.

  7. Student loan - Wikipedia

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    The Income-based repayment (IBR) plan is an alternative to paying back federal student loans, which allows the borrowers to pay back loans based on how much they make, and not based how much money is actually owed. [24] Income-based repayment is a federal program and is not available for private loans. [25]

  8. Biden to sign order to prioritize distressed 'left-behind ...

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    Outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Sunday aimed at prioritizing government resources to help economically distressed American communities - a day before he leaves ...

  9. Student loans in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    To increase the repayment rate of borrowers, information sharing between Government departments was introduced in 2010. [44] From 1 April 2012, the maximum time for a repayment holiday was reduced from 3 years to 1 year. [45] From 1 April 2012, access to student loans was cut for people over 55. Also, an annual loan administration fee of $40 is ...