Texas A&M Kingsville offers debt reduction program for students
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Students at Texas A&M Kingsville that were hit hard financially by the COVID-19 pandemic now have some relief headed their way.
The University announced Tuesday the creation of the Javelina Rebound program.
The program will help nearly 800 students with outstanding account balances by eliminating that debt, allowing students to complete their college degrees with less of a financial burden.
The Javelina Rebound program leverages federal support from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund and will cover debt owed to the college which was incurred by students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Fayetteville State uses $1.6 million to clear student debt during pandemic WSOCTV.com News Staff © Provided by WSOC Charlotte
Fayetteville State University is using $1.6 million in funding to clear the debt of all students who attended the university during the pandemic.
According to a release put out by the university on July 2, any student who attended FSU from fall 2019 to spring 2021, and had a past due balance, has been cleared of their financial obligation.
This was made possible by Fayetteville University using funds from The Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund III, part of the American Rescue Plan that was signed into law on March 11. This plan provided $39.6 billion to higher education institutions for COVID-19 relief.
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