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MOHELA Delays Student Loan Forgiveness Refunds for Months After Approval

MOHELA fails to issue approved student loan forgiveness refunds for months despite repeated calls, with representatives providing conflicting information each time. Systemic processing failures at the servicer level block borrowers from receiving legally owed refunds. Indicates need for better refund tracking and accountability in federal loan forgiveness administration.

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