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Keystone to Offer Loan Repayment Program for Grads Making Less Than $40K

Keystone College wants its graduates to pursue their dream jobs without the worry of student debt.  To prove it, the college will repay their students’ loans if they land jobs that pay less than $40,000 a year.  A first in the region, Keystone officials announced Tuesday a new, free student loan forgiveness program based on its graduates’ income. The Keystone Commitment Loan Repayment Assistance Program begins with first-time, full-time freshmen starting next fall.
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