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The Education Department said it will continue to process FAFSA, which recently went live, amid the government shutdown.
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Borrowers under the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan are now receiving notices that they still qualify for relief.
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Student-loan borrowers who met the payment threshold under income-based repayment plans are receiving forgiveness emails.