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Dartmouth has followed the lead of other top schools like Harvard, Yale, and Duke, and done away with its student loan programs. A number of top tier colleges and universities in the past few months have revamped their financial aid philosophies. The new Dartmouth policy means that loans at the school will be replaced with grant money students don't have to repay. Dartmouth College is an Ivy League school in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1769. Dartmouth has about six ..>>.

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Bankruptcy is a court process that allows an individual or business to get relief from their debts. The ultimate goal of bankruptcy is to give the individual or business a fresh financial start while being fair to creditors. How Can a Business File for Bankruptcy Chapter 7 and Chapter 11. Once bankruptcy proceedings are started (whether through Chapter 7 or Chapter 11), creditors cannot attempt to collect debt from the business until the bankruptcy process has ended.


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