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With the federal government set to resume student loan debt collections, students across the U.S. are worried about what might happen to them if they fall behind on payments.
In a press release issued April 25, the Department of Education announced that its Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) will ...
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After a five-year pandemic-related payment freeze, the Education Department announced it will resume collections of its ...
The Education Department will resume collecting on student loans in early May, putting millions of borrowers’ retirement ...
If your student loans are in default, you have less than two weeks to stop them from being sent to collections, which can ...
After offset, the government may look to your regular income to remedy your defaulted loans through wage garnishment. Unlike ...
Student loan wage garnishment is back. Women, who hold two-thirds of student debt, face the biggest hit as the Education ...
The Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has announced that in its inaugural year, more than 500,000 Nigerian students ...
After a five-year hiatus, the Department of Education will resume collecting student loan payments earlier next month.