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Accessing Public Service Loan Forgiveness

On Thursday, September 22nd at 12 pm ET, join the Student Borrower Protection Center (SBPC) for a webinar highlighting updates to the PSLF program, guidance on how to navigate the new process, and an opportunity to ask questions about accessing debt relief. Last fall, the Department of Education announced an overhaul of the PSLF program […]
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Conference: What Happens Next If Student Debt Is ‘Cancelled’?

Student Borrower Protection Center & National Consumer Law Center will host a free two-day closed-door conference in downtown Washington, D.C. on September 13 & 14, convening key stakeholders from government, advocacy, and academia to reflect on our recent policy successes and to strategize on how to build a future without student debt or borrower exploitation. […]
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Panel Series: Beyond Fresh Start – Part 3

The Role of States in Reforming Our Broken Student Loan Collection Systems In April, the White House announced the Department of Education is taking steps to give a fresh start to millions of struggling borrowers who are currently in default on federal student loans, protecting them from the harsh consequences of default if payments resume […]
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Panel Series: Beyond Fresh Start – Part 2

Solutions to Address Student Loan Default and Collections In April, the White House announced the Department of Education is taking steps to give a fresh start to millions of struggling borrowers who are currently in default on federal student loans, protecting them from the harsh consequences of default if payments resume in the future. For […]
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