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Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Deceased and still in debt: the student loans that don't get forgiven

It’s not clear how many deceased students Navient is chasing for money but the company has been riddled with controversy

In 2005, Sean Bennett took out a student loan with Sallie Mae, in 2010 he graduated from college and in 2011, when Sean was 23 years old, he died in a car accident.

At first, Sallie Mae sent out a letter of condolence to Sean’s parents explaining that they had a policy of forgiving debt if the recipient dies before they have repaid (they could afford to forgive – in the first quarter of this year alone, Sallie Mae made $333m in interest repayments from student loans).

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Klqrv8

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