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A recent change has led to some colleges hesitating to help students affected by the economic downturn.
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Before its repeal, the gainful employment rule served as a warning to certain colleges: If graduates didn't earn enough money to pay their student debts, schools could lose access to federal aid.
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Mike Calhoun rang the alarm bell early on about the subprime mortgage debacle — before reckless lending drove the economy into recession. These days, he's sounding the alarm about student loans.
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The Education Department narrowly avoids a subpoena in a fight with House Democrats over forgiving the loans of defrauded student borrowers.
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A new book looks at how the struggle to pay for college has transformed the experience of the American middle class.
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Some borrowers default on their student loans at much higher rates than others — and they're not the borrowers with the highest debt.
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An advisory group that reviews debt-collection practices for unpaid student loans at Ohio's public colleges has recommended high school students receive…
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A group of U.S. Senators is backing a proposal to eliminate a tax penalty levied on student loans forgiven after the death or disability of the borrower.…
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Republican Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine says a new advisory group will meet this month to review the debt-collection practices for unpaid student…
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Ohio's student loan default rate is among the 10 highest in the country with nearly 30 thousand people defaulting on federal loans they were supposed to…