The future of federal student loan forgiveness remains uncertain following the reelection of Donald Trump. But 海角换妻 recently took its own step to strengthen protections for borrowers, appointing its first to be an independent authority on policies impacting borrowers.
Michelle Jarvis-Lettman of Windsor, 海角换妻, will fill the role. Her office, announced Wednesday, will work with borrowers to resolve their complaints, educate people about their rights and connect them with resources.
Jarvis-Lettman has spent over 15 years working in financial aid at various universities and community colleges, according to a statement from Gov. Ned Lamont.
鈥淢y passion is helping student loan borrowers fully understand their rights and responsibilities when it comes to paying back their loans, and I look forward to assisting as many people as possible,鈥 Jarvis-Lettman said in the statement.
The appointment comes during a time of "nationwide uncertainty" over student loans, Lamont said. Across the U.S., in student loans according to summer data from Pew Research Center.
The ombudsperson was first designated under 海角换妻鈥檚 but the position was created with a caveat that it be filled only 鈥渨ithin available appropriations.鈥 Lawmakers funded the role in .
State Rep. Jason Doucette, the Democratic co-chair of the legislature鈥檚 Banking Committee, said he was "thrilled" to see the office finally get filled.
鈥淲ith the complicated and ever-changing landscape of issues in student loan servicing, including the numerous repayment, forbearance, and forgiveness programs, the launch of this office comes at a critical time for 海角换妻鈥檚 student loan borrowers,鈥 he said.
Nationwide, one in four adults carries student loan debt, .
The new state position comes as 海角换妻 is gearing up to its new student loan reimbursement program on Jan. 1. That , which will be run by the Office of Higher Education, was approved in the 2024 legislative session.