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Students Receive Money for their Student Loan Debt
Pursuing higher education is the dream of every student, but only a few of them achieve their goal, while the rest are left behind under the pressure of debt. No matter what career you choose, you need loans to finance your education, as a part-time job is not enough to pay the high tuition fee.
Randa Taha, the rising Tiktok star and current Miss Supreme America, brought this problem to light after a video to help students get out of loans went viral. She decided to launch a campaign where students get help from ordinary people to pay off their debts.
The amount of debt can range from $6,000 to $100,000, including interest. So far, more than 1,000 students have registered on the www.FreeMyLoans.com forum, where they have provided information about their university, the amount of debt they owe, and their means of payment. The campaign has gone viral, and students have received as little as $50, while some students have received over $300 via their cash app, Venmo or PayPal.
Whether you are a student who has student loan debt, or a donor looking to help students, don’t hesitate to participate in this campaign. We have not set a donation amount; you are all free to help with the amount you can handle because we believe that “every dollar counts.”
Harper Harrison is a reporter for The Hear UP. Harper got an internship at the NPR and worked as a reporter and producer. harper has also worked as a reporter for the Medium. Harper covers health and science for The Hear UP.