As college financial-aid award letters trickle in, many families will find the offers coming up unexpectedly short because of how the pandemic has affected their lives. But they might have some wiggle room.
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WSJ’s Josh Mitchell breaks down the settlement and explains which borrowers will receive debt relief. Photo: StoryblocksAs college financial-aid award letters trickle in, many families will find the offers coming up unexpectedly short because of how the pandemic has affected their lives.
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