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Student loan: Improper use of your report

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

NAICS 611430
Source: cfpb
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Posted Date
NAICS Code
611430
Source
cfpb
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Nelnet, Inc.

Description

As 20 USC 1232g ( b ) states! No funds under any applicable program shall be made available to any State educational agency ( whether or not that agency is an educational agency or institution under this section ) that has a policy of denying, or effectively prevents, the parents of students the right to inspect and review the education records maintained by the State educational agency on their children who are or have been in attendance at any school of an educational agency or institution that is subject to the provisions of this section. Which is part of The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ( FERPA ) a federal law enacted in 1974. That protects the privacy of student education records. the amount of {$3500.00} and {$6200.00} for the date XX/XX/XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX

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