Student loans are headed to the Treasury Department. Here's what to know if you have student debt
Read our Privacy notice The Treasury Department will take over the management of student loans whose borrowers are in default, according to a new agreement announced Thursday. Education Department's handing off these student loans is the next step in President Donald Trump's plans to dismantle the federal education agency. If you’re a student loan borrower, here are some key things to know: What do student loan borrowers need to do?
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