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A proposed federal student loan rule could prohibit students attending certain college programs from getting federal loans — 16 in the state of Michigan have preliminarily been flagged.
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Under the rule, postgraduate programs could lose Federal Direct Loan access if graduates make less than those with just a high school diploma in the same state.
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Democratic U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow has introduced a federal bill intended to help teachers pay off their student loan debt faster.
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A bill passed in the Michigan Senate would make completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, a requirement for a high school diploma.
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Eligible applicants can receive up to $300,000 in debt relief.
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Michigan college grads are borrowing 42% more on average than they were 10 years ago. Today, your average Michigan student with school loans has about…
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More than 460 Michigan college students who say they have been defrauded by their for-profit schools filed federal claims this year to try to get their…
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A college education is getting more expensive in the state of Michigan.Last month, many Michigan colleges and universities approved tuition increases for…