NHSC Forgives Additional $1.3 Million in Student Debt 

 

NEWS RELEASE 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 2, 2021

CONTACT: Dr. Twyla Baker, President 
tbaker@nhsc.edu 
701.627.8095

NHSC Forgives Additional $1.3 Million in Student Debt 

New Town, ND – In August 2021, NHSC forgave more than $200,000 in debt relief for students that were enrolled in classes from fall 2020 through summer 2021. Recently, the college announced plans to forgive an additional $1.3 million in outstanding student balances for those enrolled from January 2014 through December 2019. Fall 2021 student balances are not included in the debt forgiveness plan. 

College costs are financed through Federal Pell Grants and other grants and scholarships. “While NHSC does not offer student loans, the school does offer payment plans for student balances. In the past, students were allowed to register for classes if they had outstanding balances, but only if it was less than $2,500. This debt forgiveness will allow them an opportunity to enroll in classes again or simply provide relief from student debt so they can start anew”, said Dr. Twyla Baker, NHSC President. “Our students persisted and thrived in the face of Covid-19, but it was clear to our leadership and Board of Directors that our students continue to be significantly impacted by the worldwide pandemic” Baker said. 

NHSC offers in-demand certificate programs and associate degrees as well as three bachelor’s degrees. The college offers high-quality cultural, academic, and vocational education and provides support to facilitate successful college careers. 

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