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Hello, FTC Reminds Student Loan Borrowers That Waivers For Forgiveness End October 31, 2022

07/22/202207/22/2022

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reminding student loan borrowers that they have until October 31, 2022, to submit an application for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Limited Waiver.

Student Loans Negatively Affect Life Decisions For Half The City Borrowers

12/17/202112/17/2021

Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Peter A. Hatch, Columbia Population Research Center (CPRC).

Student Loan Outcomes Vary From Harlem To Hollis Yet Higher Among Older Borrowers And Low Incomes Areas

12/15/201712/15/2017

The NYC Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Office of Financial Empowerment (OFE) and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York today announced the findings of Student Loan Borrowing Across NYC Neighborhoods (the Report), the first neighborhood-level examination of student loan outcomes.

Ongoing Struggles With Unresolved Student Debt From Harlem To The Hudson

08/22/202308/22/2023

At the end of June, the conservative majority of the Supreme Court struck down President Biden’s plan to cancel up to $20k in student loan debt for 43 million people. 

From Harlem To The Hudson Students Are Some Of The Most Targeted By Credit Card Marketing

07/24/202307/24/2023

By Upgraded Points Having a strong credit score is a fundamental pillar of financial well-being.

Resurrecting Student Loan Payments: Wisdom From A Financial Luminary

07/09/202307/09/2023

Millions of student loan borrowers from Columbia University in Harlem to USC who hoped some of their loans would be paid off by the U.S. government are now considering Plan B.

Financial Ultimate Guide: What Are Physician Home Loans?

02/08/202302/08/2023

Physician home loans are a great option for medical professionals looking to purchase their first home or upgrade from an existing property.

Attorney General James Reminds Public Servants To Apply For Student Debt Relief Ahead Of Deadline

10/27/202210/27/2022

New York Attorney General Letitia James today reminded public servants to apply for the Limited Waiver Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.

President Biden Pushes Back Timeline For Student Loan Forgiveness From Harlem To Hawaii

06/07/202206/07/2022

Less than six weeks after President Joe Biden promised student-loan borrowers that relief was on the way in a matter of weeks, he’s pulled back on that timeline.

Attorney General James Calls For Full Cancelation Of Federal Student Loan Debt

05/04/202205/04/2022

NY Attorney General Letitia James led a multistate coalition of eight attorneys general in urging U.S. President Joe Biden to fully cancel federal student debt owed by every federal student loan borrower in the country.

Senate Majority To Pass Legislation To Alleviate Student Debt And Increase Tuition Assistance

05/04/202205/04/2022

The Senate Democratic Majority today will pass legislation to provide student debt relief.

Attorney General James Secures Student Debt Relief For Thousands From Harlem To The Hudson

04/27/202204/27/2022

New York Attorney General Letitia James today secured student debt relief for thousands of New York borrowers whose federal loans were allegedly mismanaged by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA).

Biden Administration Extends Suspension Of Student Loan Repayments

04/07/202204/07/2022

President Biden is extending the suspension on federal student loan payments and interest accrual through August 31, 2022.

Mayor Adams Delivers $20M In Debt Relief To Former Berkeley College Students

03/02/202203/02/2022

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced an agreement with Berkeley College that will deliver $20 million in debt relief to former students of one of the largest for-profit colleges in New York state.

1000 Women Strong And Advocates Call For Meeting With Biden To Cancel Student Loan Debt

01/31/202201/31/2022

Several advocacy organizations, spearheaded by 1000 Women Strong, a national hub for Black women organizing, have requested a series of meetings with the Biden administration to discuss the disproportionate impact of federal student loan debt on Black women.

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