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Student Loan Repayment is Here

NCLC Student Loan Borrower Assistance

Have problems with your loans? What’s next for student loan cancellation? Your Return to Repayment Checklist After nearly three years, the student loan payment pause officially ended on September 1st. Have problems with your loans? What’s next for student loan cancellation?

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President Biden Releases FY25 Budget Request to Congress

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More specifically, the Administration’s request calls for a $15 million increase in the Student Support Services program and $5 million to “support national activities that include technical assistance, national outreach, and information dissemination.” Today, President Biden released his FY25 budget request to Congress.

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Report: How Universities Are Preparing for The End of The Pandemic Loan Pause

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

About 43 million people are expected to resume or start repayments of their student loans. The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) has issued its final report and a toolkit for financial aid professionals across the nation in anticipation of the resumption of federal student loan repayments.

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Poll Highlights Top Concerns of Enrollment Leaders

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Podcast Poll Highlights Top Concerns of Enrollment Leaders Episode 164. EAB’s Madeleine Rhyneer and Autumn Baggett-Griggs explore findings from a recent poll that identifies the top concerns of enrollment leaders. EAB · Poll Highlights Top Concerns of Enrollment Leaders What do enrollment leaders care most about in 2023?

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Kvaal Discusses ED Response to SCOTUS Decisions

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Undersecretary of education James Kvaal at the Education Writers Association Higher Education Seminar Much of the discussion focused on the Department of Education’s (ED) reactions to what moderator Adolfo Guzman-Lopez of LAist called the “two punches” of Supreme Court decisions on affirmative action and student debt relief.