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  2. White House approves student debt cancellation for thousands ...

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    The White House said Friday it approved another $4.28 billion in student debt cancellation for 54,900 additional public service workers in what could be one of the Biden Administration's final act ...

  3. Biden canceling student loan debt for 55K public service workers

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    The administration said it will spend nearly $4.3 billion to cancel student debt for 55,000 such workers, the result of fixes made to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.

  4. New Student Loan Forgiveness Rule Simplifies Process - AOL

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    The U.S. Education Department updated the student loan forgiveness process for some borrowers who work in public service, including teachers, police officers and social workers. This change, which ...

  5. 60,000 student-loan borrowers in public service are getting ...

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    Biden announced an additional $4.5 billion in student-debt cancellation for 60,000 borrowers in public service. It's a result of fixes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program over the past ...

  6. Student loan forgiveness: Government offers updates on ... - AOL

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    The Public Service Loan Forgiveness provides student debt forgiveness to those who have worked at least 10 years in public service jobs with federal, state, local, or certain non-profit ...

  7. Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students Act

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    The Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students (HEROES) Act (Pub. L. 108–76 (text)) was legislation passed unanimously by the United States Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush on January 16, 2002. It was extended and amended in 2003, extended in 2005, and made permanent in 2007.