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Must Be Nice: Education Department To Wipe Away $150 Million in Student Loan Debt

Source: Nigel Carse / Getty $150 Million In Student Loan Debt To Be Wiped Away The Education Department is wiping a whopping $150 million in federal student loans off the books, and has already begun the process of informing thousands of borrowers that they no longer owe the government money because the schools they attended shut their doors. The loan forgiveness, which was  announced earlier this week , applies to about 15,000 borrowers as federal education officials begin to carry out new rules that they fought in court for more than a year over. The department said it began notifying some of the borrowers by email on Friday that their loans would be discharged within the next few months. Any payments that the borrowers made toward a loan will also be refunded, it said. About half the borrowers attended Corinthian Colleges, a large for-profit chain that went bankrupt in 2015 after a deluge of lawsuits accusing it of predatory recruiting practices and false marketing. The rest attended one of the more than 1,000 other schools that shut down between November 2013, the start date for the automatic-discharge rules, and November 2015. The new rules require the department to automatically forgive the loans of eligible borrowers three years after their school closed, but students can apply before then. Under the Education Department’s closed school forgiveness program, federal student loan borrowers can apply to have their loans wiped away if they attended a school that closed while they were enrolled, or soon after, and they do not transfer their credits elsewhere. The program is based on the principle that lenders bear responsibility for ensuring that a loan is sound, and that borrowers shouldn’t be responsible for loans taken out for an education that turned out to be worthless. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has said that she intends to rewrite the rules for some of the agency’s debt-forgiveness programs; The soonest those changes could take effect is July 2020. “The federal government must become a more responsible lender,” Ms. DeVos said, adding that students “need to understand the implications of their decisions.”

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Must Be Nice: Education Department To Wipe Away $150 Million in Student Loan Debt

Young Jeezy feat. Jay-Z and Andre 3000 “I Do”: Is This The Song That Brings Jeezy Back?

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When Young Jeezy was in NYC a few weeks ago, he knew that the last song he played us would get everyone’s attention…and he obliged us by making sure to run it back not once but two more times. It’s a instant mood-changer to hear three incredible talents having fun over an upbeat soul track. Broadcasting platform : DailyMotion Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 17/11/2011 20:59 Number of articles : 2

Young Jeezy feat. Jay-Z and Andre 3000 “I Do”: Is This The Song That Brings Jeezy Back?

Three Reasons We Shouldn’t Bail Out Student Loan Borrowers

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“3 Reasons We Shouldn’t Bail Out Student Loan Borrowers” is written and narrated by Nick Gillespie and produced by Meredith Bragg. About 3.33 minutes long. Go to Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason’s YouTube channel to receive automatic notifications when new material goes live. As the cumulative total of student loan borrowing approaches $1 trillion dollars, calls to Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Big Government Discovery Date : 18/11/2011 18:34 Number of articles : 2

Three Reasons We Shouldn’t Bail Out Student Loan Borrowers