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President Joe Biden said Monday that more than 30 million borrowers would see “life-changing” relief from his new plan to ease their student loan debt burdens, a fresh attempt by the Democratic president to follow through on a campaign pledge that could buoy his standing with younger voters
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Biden was making the announcement Monday in Madison, the state's liberal capital and home of the University of Wisconsin's flagship campus
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UW–Madison researchers in the Department of Educational Psychology have been awarded a 4-year, $10.4 million Federal contract
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The pandemic-related pause on student loan payments is ending, and as Wisconsin borrowers resume efforts to chip away at their balance, they're urged to explore a new income-driven federal plan to lower their monthly bills
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Before bills are sent out in October, experts recommend a few steps to make sure you're covered
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It is just days away from kids getting back to school and that can mean plenty of stress for them and their parents
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Indigenous college students face many obstacles in higher education, including overwhelming costs and not feeling culturally connected on campus
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With summer coming to an end, kids are headed back to school, but for college graduates, it also means resuming payments on their federal student loans after a hiatus of over three years
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Health professionals recommend getting kids up to date on vaccines as the start of school approachesBack to school means back to germs and doctors at the Marshfield Clinic say July and August are peak times they see children coming in for vaccine visits
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In Michigan, local school districts set their own policies to address nonattendance