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Here's how to prepare to start paying back your student loans when the pandemic payment freeze ends
By Collin Binkley, Adriana Morga & Cora Lewis
Much of the $1.8 trillion in student debt won't ever be repaid, nonpartisan research organization says
By Alicia Adamczyk
The student loan payment pause is ending. How borrowers can prepare.
By Alia Wong & Nirvi Shah
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Formerly TwitterU.S. Department of Education
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#DYK: Your federal student loan payment could be as low as $0/month thanks to the Saving on A Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan, a new program to help federal student loan borrowers.
Learn more and apply today: StudentAid.gov/save
#SAVEOnStudentDebt #TipTuesday pic.twitter.com/RAVptI8o0w
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Federal Student Aid
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In most cases, you'll sign your Master Promissory Note (MPN) prior to receiving your student loans. By signing an MPN, you agree to repay all loans under the agreement.
Go to StudentAid.gov/mpn to begin yours! 🖋 pic.twitter.com/v5WthIwBJV
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We know after graduation the last thing you want is to prepare for more learning, but we promise this video is a quick and easy way to learn about student loan repayment! YouTube.com/watch?v=Urn7LMLNfX0
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Elizabeth Warren
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When I first ran for Senate, I talked about the student in Worcester who worked hard to get a college education but was drowning in student debt. Now, I’ve helped deliver student debt cancellation for nearly 5 million hardworking people in Massachusetts and all across America.
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How to find student loan information before payments resume
By Sareen Habeshian