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Millions of borrowers thought they were approved for debt relief, Federal Student Aid says it was a mistake.
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Borrowers who say they were misled by their colleges have waited years for the federal government to review their claims. Wednesday's decision was a big win for them, but it's already been appealed.
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U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona sat down with NPR in Pittsburgh to talk loan relief and what borrowers should expect in the coming weeks.
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John Carroll University faculty members are outraged after the school’s board of directors voted Monday to eliminate tenure protections.
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Incoming Xavier University President Colleen Hanycz, Ph.D., doesn't take over until July 1, but she was in Cincinnati Monday to meet with the Xavier community and the media.
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Senator Sherrod Brown is pushing for a bill that would give states incentives to help students graduate from college debt-free.Brown is co-sponsoring the…
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A coalition of public universities is touting a study that says income from schools, their students and alumni adds up to $42 billion pumped into the…
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Tuition at Kent State University is going up this fall for out-out-of-state undergraduates and all graduate students, but not for current in-state…
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Later this month a newly formed Ohio Attorney General’s advisory group will meet to start examining the issue of student loan debt collection. The Ohio…
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High school seniors can start their college applications Monday. StateImpact Ohio’s Michelle Faust reports a national online application is now…