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Joint Letter: 25 Organizations Write Dept of ED on Evaluating Undue Hardship Claims in Student Loan Bankruptcy

adminMay 24, 2018Education Fund, Financial Reform News, Letters to Regulators

AFR was among 25 organizations that signed-on to comments by the National Consumer Law Center on evaluating undue hardship claims in student loan bankruptcy. You can view or download the PDF here.

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