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Mother got his son student loans wiped out by PLUS loans program, but her own loan debt balance…
In order for Marsha Wipperman, 59, to pay for her autistic son to attend college, she obtained parent PLUS loans.
The Wipperman family's autistic son wanted to continue his education after getting his high school graduation in 2011, but…
Former navy fighter pilot claims US is facing a genuine UFOs challenge, dismisses Chinese spy…
During training exercises off the US coast, a retired US Navy fighter pilot described how his crew had nearly daily encounters with UFOs for months.
Two close encounters with fleets of objects traveling at 120 knots into the wind and an…
NASA telescope accidentally discovers trail of new stars generated by runaway black hole
As per NASA space experts, a massive black hole is racing across space and leaving a 200,000-light-year-long trail of brand-new stars in its wake.
The gigantic behemoth, tearing through the void and slicing through gas clouds in its…
Strategies for paying off medical school debt: A guide for new physicians
Many medical school graduates have six-figure debt, with the average debt load being over $205,000.
However, several strategies can help with repayment, such as income-driven repayment plans, forgiveness programs, making payments during…
When will student loans be due again?
According to the Biden administration, the standstill in federal student loan payments that has been in force since March 2020 may be coming to an end shortly.
Borrowers among the 45 million Americans who have student debt would almost…
What will happen if US Supreme Court bans affirmative action?
The US Supreme Court is debating whether universities can keep using affirmative action, or the use of race as a factor in admissions decisions.
Below is information regarding the policy, its background, and the potential effects of the…
Los Angeles school employees go on strike for three days; Here’s what they want!
After a union representing tens of thousands of workers went on strike, more than 400,000 pupils in the Los Angeles Unified School District are home from school.
After continuing contract negotiations stalled, 30,000 cafeteria workers,…
New state loan program offered to assist students finish degrees in high-demand industries
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board is proposing a new loan program to increase the number of Texans who complete degree programs in high-demand fields such as nursing, teaching, energy, and others.
According to The Higher…