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We'll discuss the president's new plans for student debt relief and who may qualify.
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The University of Cincinnati claims in the 2022-2023 academic year, students in its co-op program collectively earned around $76 million. But did it help them emerge debt-free?
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The initiative could cancel thousands of dollars for an estimated 40 million student borrowers.
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In a letter to Biden, Republican governors — including Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine — say they support "making higher education more affordable" but don't want to "force American taxpayers to pay off the student loan debt of an elite few."
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North Carolina and Mississippi say they will likely apply state tax to student loan forgiveness for their state residents. And a handful of other states are looking into doing the same. But Ohio isn't one of them.
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Updated: 10:53 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020 An Ohio law requiring colleges to turn over student debt to the state attorney general’s office for collection is disproportionally harming low-income students of color, according to a new report from Policy Matters Ohio, a Cleveland-based nonprofit.
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A recent WalletHub study shows Ohio has the most student debt in the country with an average of $30,239 per student. Nationally, student loan debt stands…
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The College Board reports the average cost of tuition and fees in the 2015-2016 school year topped $9,400 for state residents at public colleges. It was…
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Graduation ceremonies are being held all across the country, with new graduates about to either continue their education or enter jobs and begin their…
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Millennials, those aged 18 to 35, are terrible at saving money for retirement. That age group is the only one with a negative savings rate. Not that it…