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Education Department focuses on reform of under-the-radar higher ed financial aid rule
An under-the-radar federal rule routinely leaves vulnerable college students unexpectedly owing money to their former institutions and blocked from continuing their education or even getting an official transcript. Reforming that rule is now on the Education Department’s regulatory agenda. More than 39 million Americans attended college and left without earning a degree. Many of those individuals are from lower-income backgrounds, and rely on federal financial aid to pay for college. About 40 percent of those who take federal loans for college do not graduate.  While owing money on a federal loan without having earned a degree is bad enough, the situation is even worse for students

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