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  2. Student loan forgiveness: Official application is live - AOL

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    Who qualifies for $20,000 in student loan debt forgiveness? Borrowers who received Pell Grants and make less than $125,000 as individuals or less than $250,000 as married couples are eligible to ...

  3. Student Loan Forgiveness: What To Do If You’ve ... - AOL

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    Even though borrowers have until Dec. 31, 2023, to apply for student loan forgiveness, many are not waiting to start the application process. By applying now, borrowers who received Federal Pell...

  4. Student loan forgiveness: Government offers glimpse of ... - AOL

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    More than 40 million borrowers are eligible for student debt relief, which includes $10,000 in cancellation along with an additional $10,000 in loan forgiveness for Pell Grant recipients.

  5. Student loan forgiveness applications now available online in ...

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    The U.S. Department of Education has started accepting applications from student-loan borrowers for debt relief. But availability is limited. Student loan forgiveness applications now available ...

  6. Student loan forgiveness: Key dates and details so far - AOL

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    Within days, millions of Americans are expected to be able to take their first steps to cancel up to $20,000 in debt under President Joe Biden's federal student loan forgiveness program -- a ...

  7. Student Loans: 3 Forgiveness Programs Are Going Away ... - AOL

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    To date, the loan forgiveness approved by the Biden-Harris government totals $136.6 billion in aid for 3.7 million American borrowers, according to the U.S. Department of Education (ED).Relate