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BECOME DEBT-FREE 3 ways federal student loan borrowers can have their debt forgiven—without the Supreme Court -Kamaron McNair

 In the Supreme Court decision striking down racial and ethnic preferences in college admissions, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. had harsh words for Harvard and the University of North Carolina, calling their admissions process “elusive," “opaque” and “imponderable.” 

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BECOME DEBT-FREE 3 ways federal student loan borrowers can have their debt forgiven—without the Supreme Court -Kamaron McNair

BECOME DEBT-FREE 3 ways federal student loan borrowers can have their debt forgiven—without the Supreme Court -Kamaron McNair

BECOME DEBT-FREE 3 ways federal student loan borrowers can have their debt forgiven—without the Supreme Court -Kamaron McNair

The Supreme Court's decision to block President Joe Biden's plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student debt per federal borrower has left millions of Americans to deal with over $1 trillion in debt on their own.

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