Archive for Student loans – Page 5

We’ve released a state-by-state snapshot showing how
student loan debt is spread across the country

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OIder borrowers across the
United States are increasingly affected by student loan debt, according to our
research

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According to a new CFPB
report, at-risk student loan borrowers are struggling with repayment, even with
options to help them available

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Si usted es maestro, militar, personal de primeros auxilios, o empleado del gobierno, o trabaja en otra área del servicio público, y tiene deudas de préstamos estudiantiles, podría estar cubierto bajo el programa de Perdón de Préstamos por Servicio Público (PSLF, por sus siglas en inglés)

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If
you’re a teacher, member of the military, first responder, government employee,
or work in another area of public service, you may be eligible for the Public
Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program

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Check out these tips to make sure you’re on track for
Public Service Loan Forgiveness

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A default can lead to severe consequences, including damaged credit,
wage garnishment, and offset of social security and other government benefits

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We recently published our
Consumer Response Annual Report, which provides an overview of the complaints
we received in 2016

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Errors
in your college enrollment record can affect your finances in ways you don’t
expect

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We
are working to improve transparency in the student loan servicing market to
better serve consumers

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