April 19, 2025 - 11:22

LeMoyne-Owen College announced Friday a new program aimed at alleviating the burden of student loan repayment for its graduates. This initiative is designed to provide financial support and resources to help alumni manage their educational debt more effectively. As student loan debt continues to be a pressing issue for many individuals across the country, this program reflects the college's commitment to the financial well-being of its graduates.
The college plans to offer a combination of financial counseling, loan forgiveness options, and potential partnerships with local employers to create job opportunities that come with student loan repayment assistance. By implementing these measures, LeMoyne-Owen hopes to empower its graduates to achieve financial stability and contribute positively to their communities.
This innovative program is part of a broader effort by educational institutions to address the challenges posed by rising tuition costs and student debt, ensuring that graduates can focus on their careers rather than the financial strain of repaying loans.
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