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  2. Student Loans: ‘$600 a Month’ Payments Are Set To ... - AOL

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    After a three-year-long payment pause on federal student loans, Americans say they aren't ready to start making payments again. See: Student Loan Pause Ends June 30 -- Here's Why You May Not Have ...

  3. Biden's student loan work gets tepid reviews — even among ...

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    Three in 10 U.S. adults say they approve of how Biden has handled the issue of student loan debt, while 4 in 10 disapprove, according to a new poll from the University of Chicago Harris School of ...

  4. Biden's student loan plan faces lawsuits — how experts say ...

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    Student loan borrowers could soon begin applying to have up to $20,000 in loans forgiven despite uncertainty over the future of the Biden administration's controversial debt relief plan.

  5. Student loans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "The Origins of the Student Loan Industry in the United States: Richard Cornuelle, United Student Aid Funds, and the Creation of the Guaranteed Student Loan Program." Journal of American History 110(4): 667–688. Loonin, Deanne. Student loan law: Collections, intercepts, deferments, discharges, repayment plans, and trade school abuses.

  6. The share of Americans calling student loan debt a national ...

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    A major voting issue: Nearly 1 in 5 Americans say student loan debt will have a major influence on their vote in the 2024 presidential election (18%), with that number rising to 29% among those ...

  7. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Colleges attempt to provide students with enough financial aid to meet all student need, but in most cases are unable to do so completely. The result is "unmet need". Under federal law, if there are special circumstances such as loss of a job or large medical expenses, college financial aid offices have considerable liberty to lower a student's ...

  8. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    This legislation does allow schools, however, to release information without student approval for the purpose of institutional audit, evaluation, or study, student aid consideration, institutional accreditation, compliance with legal subpoenas or juvenile justice system officers [103] or in order to comply with laws requiring identification of ...

  9. Student loan payments are back. Here’s where some Americans ...

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    It’s October, and for millions of Americans, a familiar interloper has slid its way back into that pile of monthly bills: The federal student loan payment, which is resuming after a three-year ...