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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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The 5th Circuit Court rejected a Education Department appeal on Wednesday, the latest setback in several parallel lawsuits. The administration is expected to ask the Supreme Court to weigh in.
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A spokesperson from the Ohio Department for Taxation has said this kind of forgiveness is not taxable under Ohio law; An E. coli outbreak possibly linked to Wendy's sandwiches with romaine lettuce has led to reports of illnesses across the Midwest including Ohio ... and more stories.
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For federal student loan borrowers like Kalesha Scott, a Black, first-generation college student who hopes to finish her master’s degree at Wright State next year, U.S. President Joe Biden’s federal student loan forgiveness program is a step in the right direction.
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Today the Biden administration announced the cancellation of up to $20,000 of federal student loan debt for both current and former students who meet income requirements.
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The administration has extended the freeze on payments for federal student loans. But is this a sustainable solution for Ohio's future?
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Residents in Portage County – some of whom who are still struggling to recover from the 2008 recession -- got free money advice over the weekend at the…
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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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Student loans are a burden for many college graduates. Newburgh Heights Mayor Trevor Elkins has an idea to ease that burden and help his community. He…
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Studies show in the near future, about two-thirds of Ohio’s jobs will require some college or skilled vocational training. But the cost of getting that…