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(FOX 9) - The federal government on Monday will resume collections on defaulted student loans, putting more than five million borrowers at risk for wage garnishment and other remedies. The federal ...
The United States Department of Education announced on April 21 that its Office of Federal Student Aid will resume collections on defaulted federal student loans on May 5. The department has not ...
The Education Department will resume collecting on defaulted federal student loans starting May 5. Borrowers in default will receive an email notification from the Office of Federal Student Aid ...
April 21 (UPI) --The federal government plans to resume collections on defaulted student loans for the first time in more than five years, starting next month. The U.S. Department of Education ...
The U.S. Department of Education announced Monday that it will resume involuntary collections on defaulted student loan payments on May 5. Since March 2020 — the start of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Starting May 5, the U.S. Department of Education will resume collections of defaulted student loans. The Department of Education says it had not collected payments since March 2020, and that over ...
The Department of Education announced on Monday that it will restart collecting federal student loans in default on May 5, ending a pandemic-era pause that began roughly five years ago. More than ...
The initial announcement stated that classes were scheduled to resume on Monday morning and students had the option to reach out to their professor if they did not plan to return. The message was ...
After a five-year suspension that began in March 2020, the Trump administration is turning the student loan default collections machine back on. Millions of borrowers with defaulted loans are ...
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