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The U.S. Education Department says it will start forgiving federal loans for 15,000 former students whose colleges closed before they could graduate.
About 6,200 seniors from 24 high schools will get their diplomas this year, according to JCPS.
The Temporary Expanded Public Service Loan Forgiveness program (TEPSLF) was funded by Congress in 2018 to help students who were having trouble qualifying for loan forgiveness.
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